energy intake

collocation in English

meaningsofenergyandintake

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energy
noun
uk
/ˈen.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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intake
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
us
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
an act of taking in something, ...
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(Definition ofenergyandintakefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofenergy intake

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Such garden foods constitute the bulk of theenergyintakeof many households.
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Complementary feeding in developing countries: factors affectingenergyintake.
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Maternal smoking and maternalenergyintakeat 18 weeks gestation were negatively associated with neonatal bone mineral content at both the spine and whole body.
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A lowenergyintakemay partly explain the widespread nutrient deficiencies within this group.
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However, it can be reduced in acutely sick patients, particularly those with lowenergyintake, or patients on glucocortoid or dopamine treatment.
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The 15-week study outcome measures wereenergyintakeand functional status.
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However, little longitudinal research dealing with the effect of totalenergyintakeon longevity has been carried out.
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Application of the law of diminishing return to describing the relationship between metabolizableenergyintakeand growth rate in broilers.
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When assessing individualenergyintake, the researchers were able to use each subject as his or her own control.
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Application of the law of diminishing returns to describing the relationship between metabolizableenergyintakeand growth rate in broilers.
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Leptin response to carbohydrate or fat meal and association with subsequent satiety andenergyintake.
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Energyintakehas been investigated in relation to pubertal stage in a number of studies, but there are few studies of food choices.
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Energyintakeand expenditure in elderly patients admitted to hospital with acute illness.
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Lowenergyintakeand its composition may have profound effects on bone and muscle.
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Mean weight gain was + 1.27 + 2.88 kg andenergyintakeincreased by an average of 390 kcal/day.
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Treatment using special protein formulas results in a major reduction inenergyintakeand thereby more pronounced weight reduction in the short term than with other methods.
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