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Definition of dietary in English: dietaryadjective ˈdʌɪət(ə)riˈdaɪəˌtɛri Relating to or provided by diet. dietary advice for healthy skin and hair 有关保持健康皮肤和头发的饮食建议。 Example sentencesExamples - Diet sheets and supporting written resources facilitated the dietary prescription to patients.
- Do they have to change their diet, is there a dietary intervention as well to get that sort of weight loss, or do they just continue as before?
- Claims of the health benefits of foods, food components and a wide array of herbal and other dietary aids abound in the media.
- However, increased awareness has not consistently lead to healthier dietary practices.
- I took the hint, and had the immense gratification of seeing many similar patients miraculously restored to health by ascorbic acid and dietary advice.
- They include acupuncture, dietary therapy, herbal therapy, meditation and energy exercises.
- Some patients may benefit from dietary counseling by a dietitian.
- It is interesting that it starts with a question ‘Is it too late to give dietary advice to older persons?’
- We assessed diet with the dietary instrument for nutrition education score, and we assessed smoking and exercise with the health practices index.
- Treatment should include a dietary regimen, physical activity, and behavior therapy.
- The possible associations between specific nutrients or dietary patterns in pregnancy and later disease need to be established.
- I hope this article will offer insight into the risks, benefits, and indications for use of this dietary therapy.
- Medical history information and dietary assessments were performed during the study.
- Efforts to lower cholesterol through dietary manipulations have had only modest effects.
- When implementing dietary change, dietitians must take advantage of the motivation for change that follows a cardiac event.
- A fasting lipid profile should be obtained four to six weeks after the start of dietary therapy.
- My diet must be contributing but no physician has offered any dietary advice.
- Smoking is the major risk factor for chronic respiratory symptoms, but dietary factors may also play a role.
- Healthy dietary habits acquired in infancy could be associated with achievement of higher education.
- She admitted to the consumption of some grapes, and the dietary advice was repeated.
nounPlural dietaries ˈdʌɪət(ə)riˈdaɪəˌtɛri dated A regulated or restricted diet. 〈旧〉规定(或限制)的饮食
OriginLate Middle English (as a noun): from medieval Latin dietarium, from Latin diaeta (see diet1). Definition of dietary in US English: dietaryadjectiveˈdaɪəˌtɛriˈdīəˌterē 1Relating to diets or dieting. (有关)饮食的 dietary advice for healthy skin and hair 有关保持健康皮肤和头发的饮食建议。 Example sentencesExamples - Claims of the health benefits of foods, food components and a wide array of herbal and other dietary aids abound in the media.
- I hope this article will offer insight into the risks, benefits, and indications for use of this dietary therapy.
- Diet sheets and supporting written resources facilitated the dietary prescription to patients.
- Some patients may benefit from dietary counseling by a dietitian.
- Do they have to change their diet, is there a dietary intervention as well to get that sort of weight loss, or do they just continue as before?
- My diet must be contributing but no physician has offered any dietary advice.
- I took the hint, and had the immense gratification of seeing many similar patients miraculously restored to health by ascorbic acid and dietary advice.
- She admitted to the consumption of some grapes, and the dietary advice was repeated.
- Healthy dietary habits acquired in infancy could be associated with achievement of higher education.
- Efforts to lower cholesterol through dietary manipulations have had only modest effects.
- They include acupuncture, dietary therapy, herbal therapy, meditation and energy exercises.
- A fasting lipid profile should be obtained four to six weeks after the start of dietary therapy.
- It is interesting that it starts with a question ‘Is it too late to give dietary advice to older persons?’
- Medical history information and dietary assessments were performed during the study.
- However, increased awareness has not consistently lead to healthier dietary practices.
- When implementing dietary change, dietitians must take advantage of the motivation for change that follows a cardiac event.
- Treatment should include a dietary regimen, physical activity, and behavior therapy.
- We assessed diet with the dietary instrument for nutrition education score, and we assessed smoking and exercise with the health practices index.
- The possible associations between specific nutrients or dietary patterns in pregnancy and later disease need to be established.
- Smoking is the major risk factor for chronic respiratory symptoms, but dietary factors may also play a role.
- 1.1 Provided by one's diet.
饮食中的 the average dietary calcium intake was 140 milligrams per day 饮食中钙的平均摄入量是每天140毫克。 Example sentencesExamples - This is the only way the surgeon can determine whether dietary protein intake is adequate.
- There were higher maternal lead concentrations among women in the lowest quartile of dietary calcium intake.
- Current thinking about the impact of dietary cholesterol is still divided.
- The links between dietary salt and cardiovascular disease have puzzled environmental physicians for a long time.
- The ADA, however, has not acknowledged the effects of dietary fiber on glycemic control.
- You'll learn about dietary fats and cholesterol and how they may have contributed to your heart condition.
- Your total cholesterol is the result of dietary cholesterol and the cholesterol the liver produces itself.
- In particular, saturated fatty acids and dietary cholesterol should be avoided.
- The two study groups were comparable in dietary calcium intake and compliance with study medications.
- Other factors complicate the relationship between dietary fat and blood cholesterol concentration.
- We used a modified food frequency questionnaire at four years to estimate dietary calcium intake.
- Contrary to commonly held belief, dairy products were not associated with relapse nor dietary fibre with its avoidance.
- As interest in folate intensifies, the ability to estimate dietary folate intake is becoming increasingly important.
- The compounds seemed to hit an unknown target in the small intestine that helped transport dietary cholesterol.
- Evidence from epidemiological studies seems to show consistently that intake of dietary fat and meat is positively related to risk of colorectal cancer.
- Inadequate dietary calcium increases the risk of low bone-mineral density and stress fractures.
- In children, the major causes of anemia are dietary iron deficiency and infection.
- Bowel frequency is influenced by several factors including intake of dietary fibre, emotional make up, and psychological morbidity.
- Adults and children may learn to adjust their diets so that the amount of dietary lactose is not greater than they can tolerate.
- She had a good dietary iron intake and the remainder of her medical history was non-contributory.
nounˈdaɪəˌtɛriˈdīəˌterē dated A regulated or restricted diet. 〈旧〉规定(或限制)的饮食
OriginLate Middle English (as a noun): from medieval Latin dietarium, from Latin diaeta (see diet). |