NOUN | a macronutrient | macronutrients | |
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- Some, specifically "Mulinum leptacanthum" and "Oreopolus glacialis", have been positively identified as species that alter the macronutrient concentrations in the soil.
- Excessive macronutrient intake contributes to gut inflammation and perturbation of homeostasis, and micronutrients may also be involved.
- Unmonitored VLCDs with insufficient macronutrient and mineral intake have the potential to cause an electrolyte imbalance and sudden death via ventricular tachycardia either by starvation or upon refeeding.
- Phosphorus has no substantial supply route, making it the ultimate limiting macronutrient.
- For instance, when comparing trekking to being lost at sea, a high caloric density is more of a priority in the former case and in the latter case the metabolic effects of the macronutrient composition require greater consideration.
- It contains P and N, two of the three major plant macronutrients, with Mg being a minor macronutrient as well.
- Not yet formally proposed as an essential macronutrient, dietary fiber has importance in the diet, with regulatory authorities in many developed countries recommending increases in fiber intake.
- The primary determinants of daily TEF are the total caloric content of the meals and the macronutrient composition of the meals ingested.
- Fatty acid metabolism consists of various metabolic processes involving or closely related to fatty acids, a family of molecules classified within the lipid macronutrient category.
- The diet includes a calorie intake that at least matches expenditure, ideally forming a suitable macronutrient ratio.
- Research conducted on people with overweight conditions found that meal kit delivery programs, in addition to health/nutrition education resulted in a significant positive intake of fruits and vegetables, though body composition and macronutrient had slightly to no change.
- "Aspergillus versicolor" is able to grow on a variety of surfaces, including those that are nutrient-deficient, because it is autotrophic for most growth substances and the macronutrient riboflavin.
- Sensitivity to a macronutrient would indicate that its reduction in the diet may have conferred increased metabolic and health benefits.
- In 2009, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) included water as a macronutrient in its dietary reference values for the first time.
- This nutrient-dense legume is sometimes termed a “complete food” due to its balanced macronutrient composition.
- Apart from dating, potassium isotopes have been used as tracers in studies of weathering and for nutrient cycling studies because potassium is a macronutrient required for life on Earth.
- These methods studied macronutrient profiles of fish feed based upon geography and season.
- For foodstuffs with a nutrition analysis, the N content may be estimated from the protein content as [...] , reversing the crude protein calculation. or from reported macronutrient levels as [...].
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