high-fat food
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffood
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food
noun[C or U]
uk/fuːd/us/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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Pubertal stage was associated withhigh-fatfoodintake only in boys in our sample.
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These were significant or close to significant, for weekend exercise, days of exercise,high-fatfoodintake, and fruit and vegetable intake, although not for either of the smoking variables.
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Among boys, being more pubertally advanced was associated with a greater likelihood of having tried smoking, a higher intake ofhigh-fatfoodand higher levels of exercise.
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So there is epistemic dependency again, in that she topicalizes high-fat foods, exemplifies this with biscuits, and contrasts this with a better choice.
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It has been used in the preparation of traditionally high-fat foods such as potato chips, thereby lowering or eliminating their fat content.
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It is characterized by high intakes of red meat, sugary desserts, high-fat foods, and refined grains.
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The increased risk of excess weight or obesity is due to a combination of overeating energy-dense, high-fat foods and sedentary lifestyles.
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Focusing on obesity, it has been found that obese individuals have more negative attitudes towards high-fat foods than a normal weight control group.
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Most of these commercial involve high-sugar and high-fat foods, which adds to the problem of childhood obesity.
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In recent years the fair has emphasized its reputation as an event featuring unique, albeit high-fat foods.
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Perhaps resulting from the famines of generations past, food, specifically high-fat foods, are now seen as a luxurious item.
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Dripping cakes are very rich and sweet, and despite contemporary concerns about high-calorie, high-fat foods, are still popular.
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In order to make up for this lack of energy, many people use high-carbohydrate and high-fat foods that ultimately can lead to poor health and weight gain.
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Additions included introducing more interactivity to meetings, more focus on building healthful habits, and fighting hedonic hunger: the desire to seek out high-sugar, high-fat foods that bring pleasure.
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