nutritional intake

collocation in English

meaningsofnutritionalandintake

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nutritional
adjective
uk
/njuːˈtrɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/nuːˈtrɪʃ.ən.əl/
relating ...
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intake
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
us
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
an act of taking in something, ...
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(Definition ofnutritionalandintakefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The parameter d0 measures the maximum death rate with nonutritionalintake.
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Improvements innutritionalintakeand quality of life among frail homebound older adults receiving home-delivered breakfast and lunch.
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The most common problems in the community are prolonged feeding times and an inadequatenutritionalintake.
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We did not register dailynutritionalintake.
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In addition to the traditional anthropological techniques of participant-observation and intensive contextual studies, quantitative data were collected on demographic patterns,nutritionalintake, and local conflict.
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Their budget for nutrition, for example, drew upon consensually accepted dietary guidelines to calculate requirednutritionalintakeand minimally costed these.
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A better measure would be to value the fish at its full replacement cost fornutritionalintake.
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Symptoms range from none to a sore and painful mouth, leading to impaired taste andnutritionalintake.
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The next two are directly concerned withnutritionalintake, but in both cases are significantly conditioned by the social settings in which food and drink are consumed.
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Although education and higher levels of income improvenutritionalintakeand the quality of maternal care, some differences may still exist as a result of personal abilities.
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Other factors such as decreased resting metabolic rate, reduced physical activity, threshold alterations in taste-bud activity or lowering of smell acuity, provide background inhibitory influences onnutritionalintake.
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Health and social factors affecting the food choice andnutritionalintakeof elderly people with restricted mobility.
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To measure child quality in our model, use of anthropometric data on the height and weight of children or theirnutritionalintakewould be most appropriate.
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Involving not just ward staff, but also family members and relatives in feeding is important, as the latter may be even better at monitoringnutritionalintake, and patiently increasing it.
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It also facilitates expanding the range of indicators for this functioning to include other signs of adequatenutritionalintake, such as freedom from parasites or the ability to work.
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Children from poorer families receive a significantly higher proportion of the day'snutritionalintakefrom school meals than from any other source.
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School meals can provide a significant proportion of theirnutritionalintake, because so many of them do not have a cooked meal in the evening.
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The first is to recognise that school meals still play a very important part in the food andnutritionalintakeof a significant number of young people.
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Fats are an essential part of a correctnutritionalintake, but in the right quantities and at the right times of the day.
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Within the framework of the increased supplies of food that are now becoming available it may well be possible to reduce the extraction rate without lowering the averagenutritionalintake.
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