dietary change
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdietaryandchange
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dietary
adjective
uk/ˈdaɪ.ə.tər.i/us/ˈdaɪ.ə.ter.i/
relating to ...
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change
noun
uk/tʃeɪndʒ/us/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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Here we add in the mediating variables ofdietarychangeto examine what effect they have on this key element of psychological well-being.
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Turning to the next category of variables, we find that several characteristics of the social network predictdietarychangeattempts, with some variation by gender.
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Beginning with the socio-demographic variables, we found strong support for three of the five hypotheses relating todietarychange.
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Other behavioural features may include reduced personal hygiene anddietarychange.
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With these considerations in mind, we conclude with a summary and evaluation of the detailed model findings aboutdietarychangein an older population.
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Having had a doctor recommenddietarychangeis positively associated with the number of change attempts for both genders.
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Dietarychangemay therefore be impossible for a significant proportion of the elderly population.
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At any rate, success and failure as regardsdietarychangeapparently means different things to women and men.
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We turn now to the nutritional support factors whose presence could have positive consequences fordietarychange.
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It would follow that single people are more likely to have difficulty in achieving meaningfuldietarychange.
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We first estimate the effects of socio-demographic, social network, and nutritional risk\\support variables on the likelihood of healthydietarychange.
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In effect, the impact of household size is bi-modal in that at both extremes it has a negative impact ondietarychange.
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We also expected a high percentage of relatives in the network to lower the likelihood ofdietarychange, but in fact it had the opposite effect for women.
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It is also the case that women attend church more often than men, and are more likely to have received a doctor's recommendation to make adietarychange.
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This paper attempts to address many of these issues by developing a model ofdietarychangethat emphasises social and psychosocial factors, an approach we refer to as sociocentric.
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The spring fish harvest provided a welcomedietarychangeafter a long winter of eating mostly dried fish and meat.
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Establishing that there is a food allergy beforedietarychangecould avoid unnecessary lifestyle changes.
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After making thedietarychange, he lost 50 pounds, regained his ability to walk and became healthier overall.
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