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Definition of nutrition in English: nutritionnoun njʊˈtrɪʃ(ə)nn(j)uˈtrɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. 养料的供给;养料的摄取 a guide to good nutrition 良好营养摄取指南。 Example sentencesExamples - People are constantly treating what they consider to be newer ideas about nutrition or health therapies as personal, rather than political.
- The use of growth charts is essential as indices of health and nutrition to track a child's progress as she grows.
- Having suffered from asthma and eczema as a child, she believed there was a strong link between nutrition and health.
- The same gains in nutrition, health, and safety are surely to be sought and welcomed in less developed nations.
- Maya aims at making a difference to the children's learning abilities, their health and nutrition.
- He gave a very informative talk on health and nutrition and increasing your energy levels and fighting degenerative diseases.
- These clinics provide education on health and nutrition for mothers and monitor their children's growth.
- When crops grow quickly and with balanced nutrition, the growth can compensate for slight damage.
- Health, nutrition, and protein are now at the top of the agenda.
- In fact, the Food and Drug Administration recently made it easier for companies to make health and nutrition claims on food.
- In Australia four food groups are recognised as providing the basic nutrition for health and fitness.
- There is a direct link between nutrition and health.
- Who says college students are out-of-shape party animals with no regard for basic health and nutrition?
- Nutritional status is a sensitive indicator of community health and nutrition.
- Improvements in the public health of women with associated gains in female growth and nutrition must remain a longer term goal.
- The response of wheat in this medium in terms of growth, and nutrition of the plant as a whole, was described earlier.
- If you want to add muscle mass, you have to make the necessary nutrition sacrifices.
- About 35 Irish companies are active within the health, nutrition and functional food and drink sectors.
- Most of the suffering due to sickness could be avoided if we knew the basics of health, exercise and nutrition.
- An early task for the new Food Standards Authority involves exercising wisdom over a classical problem in public health nutrition.
- 1.1 Food or nourishment.
食物;营养物 a feeding tube gives her nutrition and water 一根输送管给她提供养分和水。 Example sentencesExamples - She is not on life support, she simply needs a feeding tube when nutrition and hydration are required.
- Space, light, water, and soil nutrition required by plants can be costly.
Synonyms nourishment, nutriment, nutrients, sustenance, food, daily bread informal grub, chow, nosh British informal scoff archaic victuals, vittles, viands rare aliment - 1.2 The branch of science that deals with nutrients and nutrition, particularly in humans.
营养学 Example sentencesExamples - It offers a graduate degree in human nutrition that is one weekend each month, so it is suitable for working students.
- Each year he assists food science and human nutrition faculty in a dozen labs held in the pilot plant.
- Becky Hemington did her undergraduate degree in human nutrition at the University of Guelph.
- Over the years, I've seen incredible progress in nutrition and training science.
- John worked in South America and the Caribbean throughout the 1960s as regional adviser in human nutrition.
- Some nutrition experts point out that long-term studies in humans still need to be done.
- Salt in medicine and nutrition, salt in chemistry, even salt in cooking are given short shrift.
- Mike Brown, professor of human nutrition at Glasgow University, said the survey should not be taken as a blueprint for future policy.
- Diet, nutrition and sports science is commonplace at most clubs now and a British culture that revelled in too much of everything now looks to be a thing of the past.
- Nutritional genomics is the application of high throughput functional genomic technologies in nutrition research.
- White came to Iowa State in 1975 as an instructor in the food science and human nutrition department.
- Only at the end of the 18th century did the science of nutrition begin to break free of the old theories.
- A full training, or qualification, in human nutrition must be arranged by each Royal College, according to specialist needs.
- I then went to a university, where I studied nutrition and physical anatomy.
- Kristen earned her undergraduate degree in applied human nutrition at the University of Guelph.
- New and innovative genetic information will advance the science of human nutrition.
- Ministers are under pressure from leading scientists and nutrition experts to take urgent action on childhood obesity.
- Anyone who has trained or is training in physiotherapy, nutrition, or sports science and so on would need more specialised information.
- He thought a professional coach should be good at anatomy, medicine, nutrition, and other related subjects.
- He has a bachelor's degree in nutrition science and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin nutritio(n-), from nutrire 'feed, nourish'. Definition of nutrition in US English: nutritionnounn(y)o͞oˈtriSH(ə)nn(j)uˈtrɪʃ(ə)n 1The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth. 养料的供给;养料的摄取 a guide to good nutrition 良好营养摄取指南。 Example sentencesExamples - An early task for the new Food Standards Authority involves exercising wisdom over a classical problem in public health nutrition.
- Most of the suffering due to sickness could be avoided if we knew the basics of health, exercise and nutrition.
- The same gains in nutrition, health, and safety are surely to be sought and welcomed in less developed nations.
- These clinics provide education on health and nutrition for mothers and monitor their children's growth.
- About 35 Irish companies are active within the health, nutrition and functional food and drink sectors.
- In Australia four food groups are recognised as providing the basic nutrition for health and fitness.
- Who says college students are out-of-shape party animals with no regard for basic health and nutrition?
- If you want to add muscle mass, you have to make the necessary nutrition sacrifices.
- The use of growth charts is essential as indices of health and nutrition to track a child's progress as she grows.
- Nutritional status is a sensitive indicator of community health and nutrition.
- The response of wheat in this medium in terms of growth, and nutrition of the plant as a whole, was described earlier.
- Health, nutrition, and protein are now at the top of the agenda.
- In fact, the Food and Drug Administration recently made it easier for companies to make health and nutrition claims on food.
- Improvements in the public health of women with associated gains in female growth and nutrition must remain a longer term goal.
- He gave a very informative talk on health and nutrition and increasing your energy levels and fighting degenerative diseases.
- When crops grow quickly and with balanced nutrition, the growth can compensate for slight damage.
- People are constantly treating what they consider to be newer ideas about nutrition or health therapies as personal, rather than political.
- There is a direct link between nutrition and health.
- Having suffered from asthma and eczema as a child, she believed there was a strong link between nutrition and health.
- Maya aims at making a difference to the children's learning abilities, their health and nutrition.
- 1.1 Food or nourishment.
食物;营养物 a feeding tube gives her nutrition and water 一根输送管给她提供养分和水。 Example sentencesExamples - She is not on life support, she simply needs a feeding tube when nutrition and hydration are required.
- Space, light, water, and soil nutrition required by plants can be costly.
Synonyms nourishment, nutriment, nutrients, sustenance, food, daily bread - 1.2 The branch of science that deals with nutrients and nutrition, particularly in humans.
营养学 she took a short course in nutrition as modifier nutrition experts Example sentencesExamples - Ministers are under pressure from leading scientists and nutrition experts to take urgent action on childhood obesity.
- Diet, nutrition and sports science is commonplace at most clubs now and a British culture that revelled in too much of everything now looks to be a thing of the past.
- Some nutrition experts point out that long-term studies in humans still need to be done.
- Only at the end of the 18th century did the science of nutrition begin to break free of the old theories.
- He has a bachelor's degree in nutrition science and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist.
- It offers a graduate degree in human nutrition that is one weekend each month, so it is suitable for working students.
- Over the years, I've seen incredible progress in nutrition and training science.
- He thought a professional coach should be good at anatomy, medicine, nutrition, and other related subjects.
- Each year he assists food science and human nutrition faculty in a dozen labs held in the pilot plant.
- Becky Hemington did her undergraduate degree in human nutrition at the University of Guelph.
- A full training, or qualification, in human nutrition must be arranged by each Royal College, according to specialist needs.
- I then went to a university, where I studied nutrition and physical anatomy.
- White came to Iowa State in 1975 as an instructor in the food science and human nutrition department.
- Mike Brown, professor of human nutrition at Glasgow University, said the survey should not be taken as a blueprint for future policy.
- New and innovative genetic information will advance the science of human nutrition.
- John worked in South America and the Caribbean throughout the 1960s as regional adviser in human nutrition.
- Nutritional genomics is the application of high throughput functional genomic technologies in nutrition research.
- Kristen earned her undergraduate degree in applied human nutrition at the University of Guelph.
- Salt in medicine and nutrition, salt in chemistry, even salt in cooking are given short shrift.
- Anyone who has trained or is training in physiotherapy, nutrition, or sports science and so on would need more specialised information.
OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin nutritio(n-), from nutrire ‘feed, nourish’. |