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Nutrient Density and Health: How to Develop Global Nutrient Density Metrics

2015
Nutrient density of foods is a key element of preventive nutrition. Whereas nutrient-dense foods contain more nutrients than calories, energy-dense foods contain more calories than nutrients. Nutrient density of foods is normally calculated in terms of index nutrients per reference amount (100 g, 100 kcal, or per serving).
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Sarcopenia, malnutrition and nutrient density in older people

Post Reproductive Health, 2014
Both sarcopenia and malnutrition can have a significant impact on health and functional status in older people. Good nutrition and physical activity throughout life are protective factors. In addition to inadequate nutrient intake, reduced physical activity is known to increase the risk of developing sarcopenia. Progressive resistance training has been
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Alternative approaches to the calculation of nutrient density.

Nutrition reviews, 2009
A renewed interest in promoting health and wellness has prompted both public- and private-sector organizations to adopt systems for rating the nutritional quality of individual food products. Compared here are three food quality scores for ranking foods.
Eileen, Kennedy   +6 more
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Proposed Recommended Nutrient Densities for Moderately Malnourished Children

Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 2009
Recommended Nutrient Intakes (RNIs) are set for healthy individuals living in clean environments. There are no generally accepted RNIs for those with moderate malnutrition, wasting, and stunting, who live in poor environments. Two sets of recommendations are made for the dietary intake of 30 essential nutrients in children with moderate malnutrition ...
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Nutrient density scores

Journal of Nutrition Education, 1979
Annette Dickinson, William T. Thompson
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Nutrient optimization for high density biological production applications

Cytotechnology, 1991
At the 1989 annual meeting of the U.S. Tissue Culture Associations, Ricahrd am, a leading investigator in the serum-free nutrient requirements of cultured cells, commented on the process of medium development. He noted that a survey of major media manufacturers revealed that, among the top selling mammalian cell culture media formulations, most were ...
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Achieving Nutrient Density: A Vegetarian Approach

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2011
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