Significance of Nutritional advice
Nutritional advice encompasses guidance on dietary choices, eating habits, and food consumption to improve health and well-being. It addresses specific needs, such as those of individuals on antiretroviral agents, Parkinson's patients, and children, including advice to caregivers. It plays a crucial role in reproductive health, including antenatal care, and can be delivered verbally as a primary source of information, such as about supplements. Overall, it aims to support health through tailored dietary recommendations.
Synonyms: Dietary guidance, Nutrition counseling, Dietary counseling, Nutritional guidance, Diet advice, Diet counseling, Nutritional consultation, Dietary advice
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Hindu concept of 'Nutritional advice'
Nutritional advice in Hinduism encompasses dietary guidelines and eating habits aimed at improving health and well-being, often alongside other practices.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This is the guidance provided on dietary choices, food consumption, and overall eating habits to improve health and well-being, often used in conjunction with other interventions.[1]
The concept of Nutritional advice in scientific sources
Nutritional advice in the text encompasses dietary guidance for diverse groups: those on antiretrovirals, children, women, and Parkinson's patients. It supports reproductive health, supplements, and overall well-being, often delivered verbally, and integrated into antenatal care.
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) Patients who are going onto antiretroviral agents need this, in that many of these agents have specific accompanying dietary requirements.[2] (2) Nutritional advice was mainly given verbally to the women in the study, and it was the main way that they were informed about the supplements they were receiving.[3]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is a type of guidance given to individuals to improve their health, and the implementation of such guidance for people with a specific condition is studied.[4]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) Antenatal Care Visit provides regular monitoring of height and weight, identification of maternal illness or fetal problems, providing education on the dangers of cigarette consumption or substance use, providing psychosocial support, nutritional advice, and prevention of complications.[5]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) This is guidance offered to caregivers about the appropriate foods to give their children, which they can then integrate into their child's dietary plan, to improve health.[6]