fat intake

collocation in English

meaningsoffatandintake

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fat
adjective
uk
/fæt/
us
/fæt/
having a lot of flesh on ...
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intake
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
us
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
an act of taking in something, ...
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(Definition offatandintakefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffat intake

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The role offatintakeshould be re-evaluated cross-culturally.
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More pronounced energy restrictions, wherefatintakeis usually limited to 20-30 grams per day yields more rapid weight reduction, but is more difficult to tolerate for longer periods.
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The risk of completed stroke or transient ischaemic attack was adjusted for body mass index, cigarette-smoking, glucose intolerance, physical activity, blood pressure, serum cholesterol, and energy, ethanol andfatintake.
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There is a particular relationship betweenfatintake, including saturated fat, and the development of breast cancer.
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People's dietary needs vary, and there is no 'one size fits all' requirement in terms of people's calorific orfatintake.
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For example, there is no certainty that a reduction infatintakewould prevent heart attacks.
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These recommendations are concerned primarily with dietaryfatintake.
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What is more significant is that most people understand that if one reduces one's calorie orfatintake, one can reverse the health effects rapidly.
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Three-quarters of children have a higher than recommendedfatintake.
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There appeared to be little in it to regulate the amount of fat and sugar in the menus, and the highfatintakeamong schoolchildren meant that obesity was increasing.
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A few studies have suggested that total dietaryfatintakeis linked to an increased risk of obesity and diabetes.
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Another study showed no contribution of dietaryfatintakeon the incidence of breast cancer in over 300,000 women.
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Individuals looking to reduce theirfatintakemay prefer steaming to other methods which require cooking oil.
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Typically, an average amount of fat used on a dish-by-dish basis is used to estimatefatintake.
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Analysis of the full dataset made the analysis betweenfatintakeand heart disease less clear.
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Lower energy andfatintakewere observed under short-term conditions; however, the effect of the spice was reduced over prolonged exposure.
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At constant energy intake, triglyceride levels are positively correlated with transfatintakeand strongly inversely correlated with omega-3 intake.
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Reductions infatintake, particularly saturated fats, also reduce blood cholesterol.
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This occurred even though dietaryfatintakedecreased from 34% to 27%.
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Totalfatintakedoes not appear to be an important risk factor.
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