NEXPROVIT (NIKSHEPA)Nutrition, nourishment, or aliment, is the supply of materials -
food - required by organisms and cells to stay alive. In science and
human medicine, nutrition is the science or practice of consuming and
utilizing foods.
In hospitals, nutrition may refer to the food requirements of patients,
including nutritional solutions delivered via an IV (intravenous) or IG
(intragastric) tube.
Nutritional science studies how the body breaks food down (catabolism)
and repairs and creates cells and tissue (anabolism) - catabolism and
anabolism = metabolism. Nutritional science also examines how the body
responds to food. In other words, "nutritional science investigates the metabolic and physiological responses of the body to diet".
As molecular biology, biochemistry and genetics advance, nutrition has
become more focused on the steps of biochemical sequences through which
substances inside us and other living organisms are transformed from one
form to another - metabolism and metabolic pathways.
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What Are Carbohydrates? What Is Glucose?
What is fat? How much fat should I eat?
What are electrolytes?
What is a balanced fluid intake?
What is Anorexia? What is Bulimia?
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Nutrition also focuses on how diseases, conditions and problems can be prevented or lessened with a healthy diet. What Is Malnutrition? What Causes Malnutrition?
What Is My Ideal Weight? How Much Should I Weigh?
What is fiber? What is dietary fiber? Fiber rich foods.
What Are Carbohydrates? What Is Glucose?
What is fat? How much fat should I eat?
What are electrolytes?
What is a balanced fluid intake?
What is Anorexia? What is Bulimia?
What are the eight most popular diets today?
Nutrition also involves identifying how certain diseases, conditions or problems may be caused by dietary factors, such as poor diet (malnutrition), food allergies, metabolic diseases, etc.
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