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Dietary fiber (fibre in
Commonwealth English) or
roughage is the
portion of plant-derived food that
cannot be
completely broken down by
human digestive...
- A
dietary supplement is a
manufactured product intended to
supplement a person's diet by
taking a pill, capsule, tablet, powder, or liquid. A supplement...
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Dietary management, also
known as “foodservice management”, is the
practice of
providing nutritional options for
individuals and
groups with diet concerns...
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Dietary diversity is the
variety or the
number of
different food
groups people eat over the time given. Many
researchers might use the word '
dietary...
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Islamic dietary laws are laws that
Muslims follow in
their diet.
Islamic jurisprudence specifies which foods are
halal (Arabic: حَلَال, romanized: ḥalāl...
- The
Dietary Guidelines for
Americans (DGA)
provide nutritional advice for
Americans who are
healthy or who are at risk for
chronic disease but do not...
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Dietary indiscretion is the
tendency for
certain animals to feed on
unusual items, or
undergo drastic changes in
feeding behaviour. The
unusual items...
- The
Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) is a
numerical score that ****esses a diet for its
effect on
several biomarkers linked to inflammation. Its theoretical...
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Dietary conservatism is a
foraging strategy in
which individuals show a
prolonged reluctance to eat
novel foods, even
after neophobia has been overcome...
- fusiformis, and A. maxima.
Cultivated worldwide,
Arthrospira is used as a
dietary supplement or
whole food. It is also used as a feed
supplement in the aquaculture...