Significance of Nutrient intake
Synonyms: Nutrient uptake, Dietary intake, Nutrient absorption, Food intake, Nutrition, Dietary consumption, Food consumption, Nutritional intake
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The concept of Nutrient intake in scientific sources
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is the amount of essential substances that a person consumes, and it is a critical factor in determining nutritional status, particularly for women.[1] (2) Nutrient intake is the amount of nutrients consumed from food, and it plays a vital role in maintaining muscle health and preventing sarcopenia.[2] (3) The amounts of various essential nutrients consumed by children, assessed for different breakfast categories.[3] (4) The consumption of nutrients by individuals, assessed in this study for children with and without cleft lip and palate.[4] (5) The level of different nutrients consumed by individuals, which was found to be inadequate in SM patients compared to healthy controls.[5]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) This is the amount of nutrients consumed by an individual, and the study compared the participants' intake to recommended levels.[6] (2) The consumption of nutrients has an impact on the growth rate in children, according to the information provided in the text.[7]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is the amount of essential substances a child consumes, and family empowerment through psychosocial stimulation assistance and child feeding has a significant effect on increasing nutrient intake.[8] (2) This refers to the amount of nutrients, such as protein, calcium, iron, zinc, and vitamins, that an infant or young child consumes from the foods they eat, which is assessed to evaluate the adequacy of their diet.[9]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) This is the amount of nutrients consumed by an individual through food, which is a critical factor in determining their nutritional status and overall health.[10] (2) The range of nutrient-intake can be from 'too little' to 'too much', with the latter possibly resulting in toxicity.[11]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The consumption of essential nutrients by patients, which the study aimed to ensure was sufficient through the use of the nutritional formula.[12] (2) The amounts of specific nutrients consumed by individuals, assessed in studies of adolescents and young adults.[13] (3) Nutrient intake is frequently inadequate in patients receiving maintenance dialysis, with accumulating toxins in renal failure potentially suppressing appetite and causing nutritional decline.[14]