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  • [[File:Diet.jpeg|thumb|320x320px|A healthy diet influences health]] ...ng cause of mortality worldwide. Human health is influenced by [[Nutrition|diet]]. Dietary modification is a cornerstone of CVD prevention and can reduce C
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  • [[File:Diet.jpeg|thumb|320x320px|A healthy diet influences health]] ...ng cause of mortality worldwide. Human health is influenced by [[Nutrition|diet]]. Dietary modification is a cornerstone of CVD prevention and can reduce C
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  • ...amins-minerals-salmon-shrimp-mix-vegetables.jpg|thumb|A balance whole food diet]] ...ttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9821197/ Physical activity and diet in older women: a narrative review]. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022 Dec
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  • ...be managed effectively with lifestyle modifications (eg weight reduction, diet and exercise) and use of pharmacological agents.<ref>Ngugi MP, Njagi JM, Ki # [[Metformin]] is used together alongside diet to lower high blood sugar levels in patients with type 2 diabetes. Metformi
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  • ...se (CAD)|heart disease]], [[stroke]], and [[Oncology|cancer]]. A healthful diet, regular physical activity, and achieving and maintaining a healthy weight ...n to the body’s dietary needs. Good nutrition – an adequate, well-balanced diet combined with regular physical activity – is a cornerstone of good health
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  • * Lifestyle behaviors; activity levels, smoking, alcohol use  and diet * Improving your diet—decrease sugars and simple carbohydrates, decrease fat and cholesterol wh
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  • ...t may be slowing their healing potential (smoking, immunosuppression, poor diet), etc that are not amenable to physical therapy. Thirdly, they may have sub
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  • ...nvironment can range from chemicals in air or water pollution, pesticides, diet choices, or household toxins.<ref>NIH Gene and Environment Interaction Avai ...e 2, this individual can lower their risk factors by adhering to a healthy diet, exercise routines and good sleep practices and get appropriate testing. L
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  • ...ent|lifestyle]] habits on the degree of biological aging, with [[Nutrition|diet]], [[Stress and Health|stress]] and [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] all p ...lerates telomere attrition e.g. Mediterranean diet versus a modern western diet. Those effects are likely to be related to [[Free Radicals|oxidative stress
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  • ...lthy lifestyle choices, which make it preventable and treatable. A healthy diet, regular [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] and sometimes medication can hel ...sses can affect the levels of both types of cholesterol. Eating a high fat diet will increase one's level of LDL cholesterol. Exercising and reducing one's
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  • == Ketogenic Diet == ...w move to using the high amount of fat stored in the body for energy. This diet is often used by people to help them lose weight.
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  • Carbohydrates are one of the three macronutrients in the human diet, along with [[Proteins|protein]] and [[Adipose Tissue|fat]]. These molecule ...nd legumes. While there are numerous divisions of carbohydrates, the human diet benefits mostly from a certain subset.<ref>Holesh JE, Aslam S, Martin A. Ph
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  • ...es, such as the Dietary Approaches to Stop HypertensionHypertension (DASH) diet, can reduce blood pressure.<ref>Kapil V, Khambata RS, Robertson A, Caulfiel
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  • * Calories need to be increased slowly because the patient’s diet lacked any significant nutrition for a long period. ...1.</ref>. The main component for medical management, and ensuring that the diet&nbsp;is both cost and resource&nbsp;efficient, is utilizing locally grown p
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  • ...(7): 2230-2236.</ref> Self-care habits, which include consuming a balanced diet and getting enough exercise and sleep, can positively impact a student's ab This article offers a general overview of how diet, exercise, sleep, and social relationships can impact learning and as adult
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  • * [[Nutrition|Diet]], and/or [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] is a good way to slow or preven ...on, the person may choose to visit a renal dietician to discuss a specific diet customized for the person’s needs.<ref>PKD Foundation. The Science of PKD
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  • ...nih.gov/32744215/ Effect of culinary education curriculum on Mediterranean diet adherence and food cost savings in families: a randomised controlled trial] ...are following a Standard American Diet (SAD) or a Whole-Food, Plant-Based Diet (WFPBD).
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  • ...uricemia. <ref name="p1" /><ref name="p2" /><ref>Driver MDCB. Gout Causes, Diet, Symptoms, Treatment &amp; Medication [Internet]. MedicineNet. [cited 2017A Persons may be able to use certain diet and exercise strategies to help control the problem. A well-designed low or
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  • ...r 3 days from 6 days prior to competition, followed by a high-carbohydrate diet for the next 3 days, resulting in the storage of 1.5 times more glycogen th
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  • ...e:Heart food.jpg|thumb]]It is highly recommended that patients alter their diet in order to live a healthier lifestyle. Dietary changes would consist of de
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  • ...rides (also knowns as fats) make up more than 95 percent of lipids in the diet. Triglycerides are lipids you obtain from food sources, eg cooking oils, bu ...l to your health; they cannot be made in your body and must come from your diet. They are used in the production of cell membranes and hormones, as well fo
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  • == Diet == ...arian-mediterranean-diet-top-view-flat-nutrition-clean-eating-food-concept-diet-plan-with-vitamins-minerals-salmon-shrimp-mix-vegetables.jpg|thumb|Balanced
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  • ...thumb|Protein rich foods]]Protein is a vital part of the [[Nutrition|human diet]]. == Diet ==
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  • * Inadequate intake of vitamin B: Insufficient intake of vitamin B through diet can also lead to increased nausea and vomitings.<ref>Ashebir G, Nigussie H, * Proper diet consisting of nutritional food, inclusion of ginger and adequate fluid inta
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  • === Diet === The influences of diet, [[nutrition]], oral hygiene, exercise and BMI also play a role in the deve
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  • ...elease and thus influence the memory and learning process in the brain<ref>Diet vs disease The Gut-Brain Axis Explained in Plain English Available from:htt ...t important strategy for maintaining a healthy GBA. A balanced [[Nutrition|diet]], including fish, vegetables, cereals, fruits, and water is important to k
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  • #[[Nutrition|Diet]]: A healthy diet, including adequate dosage of Vitamin D and Calcium, is also useful for pre
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  • Eat a healthy diet low in saturated fat, and supplement with flaxseed oil<br> ...that specific diet for MS can help. However maintaining a healthy balanced diet to improve overall wellbeing.<br>
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  • ====''Treating Lipoma with Diet Improvements''==== 2. '''Increase the amount of vegetables and fruits in your diet.''' Fruits and vegetables have antioxidants which help lower fats in the b
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  • === Diet during infancy === ...ergies, [[Inflammatory Myopathies|inflammatory]] conditions. A plant-based diet rich in fibre is good for gut flora.
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  • ...these environmental factors, for example, exposure to cigarette smoke and diet, may be modifiable, but it is more hard to change other factors, such as pr * Following a nutritious diet.<ref>The respiratory system Respiratory diseases. Available;https://www.the
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  • ...disease management. He began managing his diet well per McArdle's Disease diet recommendations and lost 10 pounds throughout his 8 weeks in physical thera
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  • ...Cognition: Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease. Role of the Mediterranean Diet in the Brain and Neurodegenerative Diseases]. 2018 Jan 1:223-38.Available:
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  • # A predominantly whole food, plant-based diet * Diet and [[nutrition]] are key elements in many of the conditions managed by phy
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  • ...‘poor nutrition’ when there is a deficiency of energy and nutrients in the diet that causes a measurable clinical outcome or impact on body composition or # Overweight, [[obesity]] and diet-related [[Non-Communicable Diseases|noncommunicable diseases]] (eg [[Corona
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  • ...tency, coexisting diseases conditions, previous injuries, medications, and diet; for women, additional questions should be asked about their parturitions a * Educated patients about PFMT and the points listed in "Education and Diet."
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  • ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370508/ Familial Mediterranean Fever and Diet: A Narrative Review of the Scientific Literature]. Nutrients. 2022 Aug 5;14 ...arian-mediterranean-diet-top-view-flat-nutrition-clean-eating-food-concept-diet-plan-with-vitamins-minerals-salmon-shrimp-mix-vegetables.jpg|thumb|313x313p
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  • ...ition to the above factors, individualistic factors such as age, lifestyle diet, genetic factors and activity levels also influence sleep in people who men # Lifestyle modification: Adding moderate physical activity, health diet, maintain regular sleep schedule and reduce daily stressors can help promot
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  • Consuming a suboptimal diet is a preventable risk factor for various [[Non-Communicable Diseases|non-co ...ptc.69.2.gee.pdf Why Should Physical Therapists Care about Their Patients' Diet?] Physiother Can. 2017;69(2):99-103. </ref>
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  • ...s should be encouraged to exercise for 90 to 150 minutes and eat a healthy diet low in saturated (red and processed meat, organ meats, and the like), trans * Chronic exposure to environmental stressors eg. poor diet quality, [[Physical Inactivity|sedentarism]], ambient air pollution and noi
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  • ...atients with [[Diabetes Mellitus Type 2|type 2 diabetes]] are managed with diet and lifestyle changes as well as medications. Type 2 diabetes also may be m * Changes in lifestyle, regular physical exercise, and changes in diet are the keys to a better prognosis.
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  • * Most people meet their electrolyte needs through a balanced diet, though imbalance may occur if you’re [[Dehydration|dehydrated]] due to i ...htm Electrolytes] Available from:https://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/diet-fitness/information/question565.htm (last accessed 14.11.2020)</ref>.
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  • ...nd Physical Activity: What Works. Implementation of the Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health. Geneva: World Health Organization Press, 200 ...content. These efforts should be complemented by parental involvement and diet/PA curriculum taught by trained school staff.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":4
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  • ...e morbidity and mortality associated with CAD. Lifestyle modification with diet, exercise, and smoking cessation is crucial to reduce cardiovascular risk f ...scending artery before (left) and after (right) 32 months of a plant-based diet without cholesterol-lowering medication, showing profound improvement.
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  • ...in D – are both important for bone health. You can get calcium through the diet and vitamin D through safe exposure to sunlight. There is no specific diet for patients with Paget disease, however those who are prescribed bisphosph
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  • ** Diet (Fiber, Meal Frequency, Spice preferences, Amounts) ** Diet (Fiber, Meal Frequency, Spice preferences, Amounts)
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  • ===Diet=== A high-fiber diet is a commonly recommended treatment for digestive problems, such as constip
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  • ...Neuroinflammation:''' Anti-inflammatory dietary patterns eg Mediterranean diet and dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) may be neuroprotective. ...more P, Woodside JV, McEvoy CT. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30949921/ Diet and inflammation in cognitive ageing and Alzheimer’s disease.] Current nu
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  • ...into healthy on by smoking cessation, keep an optimum weight, and healthy diet and exercise. The latter combination will improve plasma lipoprotein levels * and a diet low in saturated and trans-fatty acids and enriched in fiber, fruit, and ve
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  • ...childhood, environmental chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, ageing, and diet. DNA methylation is what occurs when methyl groups, an epigenetic factor fo * Exercise is able to attenuate or reverse some of the high‐fat diet associated methylation patterns. Many of the genes found to be differential
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  • ...regular exercise. Type 2 diabetes can often be avoided by eating a healthy diet, taking regular exercise and keeping your weight within a healthy range. Ma
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  • ...inactivit]]<nowiki/>y, [[Smoking and Exercise|tobacco]] use and unhealthy diet explain nearly 80% of the CVD burden <ref>Bloom, D.E., Cafiero, E.T., Jané * [[Nutrition|Unhealthy diet]]
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  • ...e. This is usually accomplished by changing the macronutrient content of a diet.<ref>German AJ. Weight management in obese pets: the tailoring concept and ...ids, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and water. Dogs thrive on a varied diet that includes meat, bones, organs, fruits and vegetables. Dogs are preferen
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  • * The relationship between diet and protein balance is not straightforward. Even with increased protein int * Lifestyle: Educate re diet, they should eat a moderate amount (25-30 g) of high-quality protein with
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  • ...g difference in the way you age. eg Introducing more exercise, a balanced diet, reducing [[Stress and Health|stress]], and taking care of your health can * Having a healthy diet eg The diet should be rich and varied, and increase the intake of grains and fruits<ref
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  • ...l, A, Sattar, N &amp; Lean, M (2007) Management: Part I- Behaviour change, diet and activity. In Sattar, N &amp; Lean, M (eds.) ABC of Obesity. Oxford, Bla ...composition changes in post-menopausal women following a restricted energy diet and exercise program.] Nutrients. 2020 Mar;12(3):713.</ref>.
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  • # Diet- is the child eating a well-balanced diet? As is described [[Holistic Healthcare Interventions for Children|here]], i
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  • ...onic condition with treatment being permanent exclusion of gluten from the diet. ...ntly no treatment for Celiac Disease except the avoidance of gluten in the diet. This proves to be increasingly difficult as gluten is found in many comme
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  • ...first months compared to a low-fat diet. The patient's adherence to their diet should frequently be emphasized. ...py. Behaviour interventions are more effective when they are combined with diet and energy expenditure modification (i.e., [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]
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  • * A combination of [[Resistance exercises|resistance exercise]] (RE), diet, and [[Exercise and Protein Supplements|nutritional supplementation]] induc * The relationship between diet and [[Proteins|protein]] balance is not straightforward. Even with increase
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  • ...function]]<nowiki/>s. It has been established that in response to high fat diet (HFD) there is activation of [[Glial Cells|astrocytes]] and neuroinflammati ...owning KN. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30699056/ Role of astroglia in diet-induced central neuroplasticity.] Journal of neurophysiology. 2019 Apr 1;12
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  • * Poor [[Nutrition|diet]] (see the [[Gut Brain Axis (GBA)|Gut Brain Axis]]) ...ke and changes in central sympathetic outflow. <ref>Young JB, Landsberg L. Diet-induced changes in sympathetic nervous system activity: possible implicatio
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  • ...le therapeutic approaches, such as a predominantly whole food, plant-based diet, regular physical activity, adequate [[Sleep: Theory, Function and Physiolo ...https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29256100/ The effects of the Mediterranean diet on rheumatoid arthritis prevention and treatment: a systematic review of hu
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  • Before treatment they were advised with diet rich in fibers and fluid intake. They have learned diaphragmatic breathing
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  • ...weight. Anyone who wishes to lose weight should follow a healthy, balanced diet and exercise regularly. Any weight lost will return as the body rehydrates. ...amples are: Bananas; Oranges; Spinach; Green, leafy vegetables. A low salt diet should be promoted.
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  • ...E guidelines, clinicians should advise people to eat a Mediterranean-style diet, be [[Physical Activity|physically active]] for 20-30 minutes a day to the
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  • ...ch as qigong. Ayurvedic Medicine is another integrative approach that uses diet, herbs, massage, meditation, [[yoga]], and therapeutic detoxification for h
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  • ...ve health outcomes. WHO typically refers to four major ones for NCDs: poor diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and harmful alcohol use. ...on, rapid urbanisation and 21st-century lifestyles: tobacco use, unhealthy diet, insufficient physical activity and the harmful use of alcohol. &nbsp;The g
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  • * a diet that is rich in unhealthful fats and added sugar ...include omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidant-rich foods, and the Mediterranean diet <ref>Haß U, Herpich C, Norman K. [https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/10/231
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  • * Counselling on a low salt diet, regular exercise, and medication compliance must be emphasized. * Eating a healthy diet - [[Nutrition]] advice. Maintaining a healthy weight.
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  • ...ing children good stress management techniques, good sleep hygiene, proper diet and the importance of exercise will promote a balanced feeling of well-bein === Pillar 3: Diet ===
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  • ...therosclerosis...]]<br>Lifestyle changes such as aerobic exercises, a good diet, optimal blood pressure maintenance, and stress management can minimize the ...o cure. But, some lifestyle changes such as [[aerobic exercises]], healthy diet, optimal [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] maintenance, and [[Stress and He
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  • ...f cancers can be prevented by eliminating common risk factors, namely poor diet, physical inactivity and smoking. The key intervention in the control of NC ...cessation, immunizations, avoidance of infectious and contagious diseases, diet, rest, exercise, and weight control. <ref name=":1" />
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  • ...rest and recovery. Staying hydrated and maintaining a [[Nutrition|healthy diet]] can also improve your recovery.<ref name=":1" />. Overcoming it requires ...ltivitamins or fish oil<ref name=":2" />. Lacking certain nutrients in the diet can lead to muscle problems. eg a lack of [[Vitamin D Deficiency|vitamin D]
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  • ...was also put on a specific program in which she had a regulated high fibre diet (including oats and salads) <ref name="Social" /> <br> ...to schedule and prophylactic involvement in physical activity and improved diet habits, at early stages, leads to marked improvement in health status of in
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  • ...ith other common risk factors like hypertension, tobacco use and unhealthy diet, physical inactivity is an&nbsp;important factor in the rise of NCDs, which ...the "[http://www.who.int/dietphysicalactivity/goals/en/ Global Strategy on Diet, Physical Activity and Health".]
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  • ...changes for long-lasting effect. Research shows that altering [[Nutrition|diet]] and increasing activity levels through [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] * ''Nutritional'': Whole-food and plant-based diet, dietary supplements, probiotics
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  • ...ys be done. These patients should be counseled about a healthy [[Nutrition|diet]] and exercise.
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  • Diet can also influence the immune system. Education re diet, and immune boosting food can be useful to specific populations eg the aged
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  • ...o come directly from your diet in foods eg red meat and whole-fat dairy. A diet high in refined sugar, fructose, and alcohol raises triglycerides. ...ddivari AK. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551722/ Low Cholesterol Diet.] InStatPearls [Internet] 2019 Nov 25. StatPearls Publishing. Available fro
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  • ...rative lifestyle medicine strategies such as whole foods and a plant-based diet, sustainable [[Physical Activity|physical activity]] and mind-body exercise
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  • ...ms at weak points in the colon, often due to increased pressure inside, or diet low in fiber that cause straining and ear down with bowel movement. ...stage of the disease. Diverticulitis can be treated with rest, changes in diet, or antibiotics, and in severe cases may require surgery.
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  • *Together with the dietician and biokinetics, Jumbo was put on a diabetic diet a comprehensive cardiovascular fitness program. ...A comprehensive exercise program was implemented together with a diabetic diet. The patient regained cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength and lost 1
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  • ...including [[Genetics and Health|genetic predisposition]], [[epigenetics]], diet, [[obesity]], sex, age, and ethnicity differences. * Diet and [[Nutrition|nutritional]] supplements also play a role in managing oste
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  • ...ects of health that have to do with the body's physical structure, such as diet, exercise, weight management, ergonomics, tobacco use, illness, and disease
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  • ...|alcohol]] consumption, [[Physical Inactivity|physical inactivity]], and a diet that predisposes individuals to [[Hyperlipidemia|high cholesterol]] and hig ...They work out a diet plan to suit the individual needs of the patient. As diet is a risk factor for CHD this is an extremely important member of the MDT f
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  • ...issues. Physical therapist should also encourage patients to eat a healthy diet and monitor blood glucose before and after exercise. Aerobic exercises will
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  • * This includes eating a balanced diet, getting regular [[Physical Activity|exercise]] and avoiding [[Smoking and
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  • 2 Requires soft solid diet 3 Requires pureed or liquid diet
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  • ...-9.</ref>. Stress also influences individual behaviors that affect health. Diet choices, sleep habits, and drug use are behaviors that are often negatively * Develop a healthy diet plan.
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  • ...luence the brain and vice versa. Stress can lead to changes in the type of diet intake. For instance [[Alcoholism|alcohol]], smoking, junk foods causing he * Develop a healthy diet plan
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  • ...avoid [[Smoking Cessation and Brief Intervention|smoking]], eat a healthy diet and try to minimize disease and injury ...exposure to loud noise. A study published in 2013 suggests that a: healthy diet help; Stop smoking. Don’t clean the inside of the ears with a cotton bud.
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  • ...are the same foods that are good for your general health. Eating a healthy diet has a number of benefits, including improving joint health and reducing pai
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  • ...h.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5734236/ Effects of a proposed physical activity and diet control to manage constipation in middle-aged obese women]. Diabetes, metab
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  • # Modifiable risk factors: unhealthy diets eg excessive salt consumption, a diet high in saturated fat and trans fats, low intake of fruits and vegetables); * Eliminating/reducing trans fats in diet.
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  • ..., [[Aquatherapy|hydrotherapy]], [[balance]] training, energy conservation, diet plans/ advice, group exercise participation, goal orientated activities.<re
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  • ...l high school. She has history of hypertension that is now controlled with diet and exercise but other comorbidities have not been found. The patient discl Patient has a history of hypertension but has been able to control it with diet and exercise and has not taken medication for her high blood pressure in 5
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  • * For obese patients, management involves losing weight by a combination of diet and physical exercise. Morbidly obese patients who fail to lose weight by t Diet Education: Some people find that dietary changes, such as eating smaller me
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  • # '''Sensory Diet''': A sensory diet is a personalized plan that incorporates sensory activities throughout the
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  • ...ely tackle diabetes and its complications, lifestyle adjustments including diet and exercise are often recommended to ensure optimal health. Also patients ...nt of diabetes is basically centred on lifestyle changes with exercise and diet being the main stay of the programme. Lifestyle modification is recommended
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  • ...ng it necessary for vitamin C to be taken in through the human [[Nutrition|diet]] to ensure the body is able to aid in [[Wound Healing|wound healing]], [[S ...ve found the people who consumed the highest amount of vitamin C in their diet had the greatest muscle mass.
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  • * Diet: Research suggests that eating a low-fat, high-fibre diet, including at least five portions of fresh fruit and vegetables and whole g
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  • ...iazide [[diuretics]], phosphate binders, and a low-salt and low-phosphorus diet when treating hypocalcemia secondary to hypoparathyroidism. Acute and life-
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  • * Exercise and a healthy diet have been linked to a low epigenetic age.
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  • ...Choi HS, Kawada T. et al. Visceral fat accumulation induced by a high‐fat diet causes the atrophy of mesenteric lymph nodes in obese mice. Obesity. 2008;1 ...on infrapatellar fat pad morphology: secondary analysis from the intensive diet and exercise for arthritis (IDEA) trial. Cells Tissues Organs. 2017;203(4):
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  • ...uld encourage a reduced fat diet as a strong prevention method. Along with diet, it is important to live an active lifestyle. By being active and working u
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  • ...al oncology. 2014 Nov 1;32(31):3568.</ref> As well as controlling obesity diet an exercise also have role to play in preventing and managing cancer. The
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  • ...nd diabetes under control. Patient takes medication and adheres to correct diet. Needs help for all ADL from nurses. ...im general info and advice regarding his diabetes, skin care, exercise and diet. She also arranged for him to see a nurse at the clinic in his home town on
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  • ...ified for CRC (low-fibre and high-fat diet, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet, [[diabetes]], [[obesity]], smoking, high [[Alcoholism|alcohol]] consumptio ...are attributable to modifiable risk factors, such as smoking, an unhealthy diet, high alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, and excess body weight, and
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  • ..., it is difficult for them to digest high-fat diets. Thus, a normal equine diet will only contain around three to four percent fat.<ref name=":1" /> Water is the most important nutrient in a horse’s diet. Signs of a lack of water include:<ref name=":1" />
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  • Possibly a diet full of highly processed foods like sugary drinks and fast food, may increa Diet is a confusing topic with a lot of conflicting information. Patients need t
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  • At every meal and snack try the over 65s should consider eg these diet ideas: ...":1">Webmd Top Foods High in Leucine Available from: https://www.webmd.com/diet/foods-high-in-leucine#1 (last accessed 14.3.2021)</ref>.
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  • You can increase your dopamine levels naturally by eating a healthy diet, including foods rich in L-Tyrosine (the protein needed to make dopamine).
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  • ** achieved through a balanced diet, but sometimes requires the use of medication *Illness: can lead to diet changes or changes in mobility
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  • ...Cheung NW, et al. From: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10060698|Associations of Diet and Physical Activity with Risk for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: A System
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  • ...lses, legumes, fruits, and vegetables. The quantity of nonheme iron in the diet is manyfold greater than that of heme-iron in most meals so despite its low ...rom:https://theconversation.com/why-iron-is-such-an-important-part-of-your-diet-69974 (accessed 4.3.2021)</ref>.
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  • ...ated for gout and/or hyperuricemia: older age, male sex, obesity, a purine diet, alcohol, medications, comorbid diseases, and genetics. Offending medicatio ...gout are encouraged to modify their lifestyles to prevent future attacks. Diet recommendations include reducing alcohol consumption, limiting purine-rich
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  • '''[[Nutrition|Diet]]''' ...Cochrane review in 2008 examined three trials investigating the effects of diet on preventing GDM, found inconclusive results&nbsp;<ref name="p9" />.</span
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  • ...Initial treatment is largely nonsurgical and often involves behavioral and diet modification, fiber, and bulking agents. [[Biofeedback]] can also be effect ...ment of functional anorectal pain, this may include lifestyle adaptations, diet changes, fibers, laxatives, and pelvic floor physiotherapy. However, if con
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  • === Diet === ...nkhof EM. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6371569/ Effect of diet with or without exercise on abdominal fat in postmenopausal women–a rando
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  • ...ug dosages necessary and there is need for rational preventive programs of diet and exercise in an effort to delay or reverse some of these changes<ref>Bos ...rapid after age 70. These changes can be prevented by following a healthy diet, staying physically active and preventing and treating bone loss.
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  • ...poor health. <ref name=":1">World Health Organization. Global strategy on diet, physical activity and healt 2006. Available at:http://apps.who.int/gb/arch ...onal diabetes<ref>Bain E, Crane M, Tieu J, Han S, Crowther C, Middleton P. Diet and exercise interventions for preventing gestational diabetes mellitus (20
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  • ...abetes for over 30 years and has been struggling to control his levels via diet and medication. Patient was undergoing dialysis 3x/week from home. Driven b
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  • ...Overweight and Obese Older Adults With Knee Osteoarthritis.The Arthritis, Diet, and Activity Promotion Trial. Arthr and Rheum. 2004;50:1501–1510</ref> B ...t loss. Intervention programs appropriate for obesity-hypertension combine diet, physical activity and behavioural modification, aiming to achieve long-ter
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  • ...ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20858954 Nutraceutical properties of Mediterranean diet and cognitive decline: possible underlying mechanisms.] Journal of Alzheime ...or dietitian who can educate her on proper eating habits such as the MeDi diet which has been shown benefit patients with Alzheimer's<ref name=":5" />.
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  • == Effect of a Poor Diet == ...e|cardiovascular disease]], [[diabetes|diabetes,]] and [[obesity]]. A poor diet will lead to nutrient deficiency and this will likely lead to [[Non-Communi
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  • ...ousness-raising: increasing knowledge of obesity and the health effects of diet, physical activity, and environment *Social liberation: modifying diet, physical activity, and environmental factors, resulting in social benefits
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  • ...t results in <5 points, the examination must be stopped and a special oral diet and/or further investigation by videofluoroscopy or fiberoptic endoscopy is
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  • For both T1DM and T2DM, the cornerstone of therapy is diet and exercise. * A [[Nutrition|diet]] low in saturated fat, refined carbohydrates, fructose corn syrup, and hig
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  • ...gov/31345179/ Short- and long-term impact of adapted physical activity and diet counseling during adjuvant breast cancer therapy: the "APAD1" randomized co
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  • # Eating a healthful diet: a balanced diet can help you achieve a healthy weight and control inflammation. Avoid refin
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  • ...nd nurses should educate the patients on maintaining hydration, changes in diet and limiting calcium intake. The patient and family should be told about th
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  • ...mounts of fish, poultry, and dairy products, while limiting red meat. This diet has long been recognized as promoting better cardiovascular health ,lowerin ...social connections may be as important as physical activity and a healthy diet. Social activities require you to engage several important mental processes
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  • * Though diet alone usually will not resolve hypokalemia, it’s still beneficial to incr
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  • ...ld educate the patient on the benefits of a healthy [[Gut Brain Axis (GBA)|diet]], the importance of controlling blood pressure and diabetes, exercising re ...le that lifestyle measures such as stopping smoking, encouraging a healthy diet and exercise can also significantly contribute to reduction in cardiovascul
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  • *A1C is a measure of how diet, exercise, and/or medication/insulin have been controlling glucose over a p * Following a healthy diet and eating plan
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  • ** for example, if energy intake is changed through a different diet, this can affect the physiological and biological components of energy expe * Diet composition
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  • ...fluenced by a multitude of factors including an overactive pelvic floor, a diet low in fiber, improper hydration, and certain medications. Other risk facto ==== '''Diet''' ====
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  • ...nbsp; These diseases&nbsp;are highly affected by lifestyle choices such as diet, lack of exercise, stress, smoking and alcohol consumption. More than 70% o ...th souse (a clear, light meat soup) and Jonny cake. As a result of a fatty diet, traditional and fast foods, and large portion sizes, obesity tends to take
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  • ...min C]] and vitamin E, both of which are found in fruits and vegetables. A diet including sources of antioxidants is necessary for good health (studies hav
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  • * poor diet and not drinking enough water; ...annot Move, Moisture, Poor Posture, Previous / Current Pressure Sore, Poor Diet, Ageing, Under or Over Weight
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  • ...Intervention|smoking]], [[obesity]], [[alcoholism]], [[Nutrition|unhealthy diet]], psychosocial stress, and lack of regular [[Physical Activity|physical ac ...ty|physical activity]], blood pressure control, smoking cessation, healthy diet, recognising a stroke and when to seek immediate medical assistance.<ref na
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  • * Diet, nutritional supplements and vitamins known to support motor and cognitive
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  • ...elanotte C, Ridgers ND, Ferguson SA. Improving Cardiometabolic Health with Diet, Physical Activity, and Breaking Up Sitting: What about Sleep?. Frontiers i
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  • ...d mortality. RR includes five major components: such as exercise training, diet & fluid management, medication & medical surveillance, education, psycholog
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  • ...ction for men is best achieved and maintained with combination of reducing diet, physical activity or physical activity programme and behaviour change tech
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  • ...s, self-monitoring, implementing medication regimens, following prescribed diet and exercise regimens, quitting smoking, and minimizing drinking as well as ...d for many individuals with mild symptoms an ordinary healthy and balanced diet in line with current UK guidelines, as described above, is recommended. The
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  • ...iscussed<ref name="p3" />. 80% Type 2 diabetes cases could be prevented by diet and exercise. Diabetes and smoking increases heart disease &amp; stroke<ref
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  • ...uits, and dairy products and people with IBS can benefit from a low FODMAP diet.
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  • * Diet is a major contributing factor to your adrenal health. Eliminating inflamma
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  • * A heart healthy [[Nutrition|diet]] is a pattern of food you eat over days, weeks and months.
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  • ...y disease]], creatinine levels can be affected by other factors, including diet, muscle mass, [[malnutrition]], and other [[Chronic Disease|chronic illness
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  • ...iatric hypertension is increasing as a result of the [[obesity]] epidemic. Diet and exercise implemented at a young age is crucial in the prevention of hyp
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  • ...outine, strength training program, creating a new habit, or implementing a diet plan.
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  • ...ting [[Physical Activity|physical activity]], smoking cessation, improving diet and [[Sleep: Theory, Function and Physiology|sleep]], and minimising stress Changes in physical activity, diet, and smoking were examined by Speyer et al after a 1-year coaching program
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  • ...ll incorporate information on your bone health related to sun exposure and diet.
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  • ...h blood pressure]] or other conditions that require changes in [[Nutrition|diet]]. eg people on salt-restricted diets may be at increased risk. However, s
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  • Diet is a crucial component in medical management. Patients should stick to a diet that is low in copper and avoid foods like certain meats, mushrooms, chocol
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  • A few ways which may help memory include: a healthy diet; regular exercise; not smoking ;maintaining blood sugar, cholesterol and bl
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  • ...quit smoking, morbidly obese clients should be encouraged to change their diet and lifestyle accordingly, those with uncontrolled blood pressure should re
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  • ...ore calories through [[Exercise -Therapeutic|exercise]] or changes in your diet. Since the fat-free mass increased by the same amount as the fat mass decre
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  • * [[Obesity|Weight Gain]]: educate re healthy [[Nutrition|diet]] and advocate regularly [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercising]] to try to prev
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  • ...dhering to nutritional guidelines with a focus on the an anti-inflammatory diet and controlled [[Vitamin D Deficiency|vitamin D]] dosing may help individua
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  • * Diet can also play a part, including the high intake of animal proteins, sodium,
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  • * Take the appropriate measures to prevent your bones from weakening eg diet and weight bearing exercises
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  • ...ieve injections of B12. The patient must also slowly resume a normal solid diet, starting with intravenous feeding and progressing to solids. Often times t
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  • ...of the arteries; however, many different issues develop with age and poor diet eg arteries begin to clog with a thicking of plaque known as [[atherosclero
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  • ...est genetic involvement along with familial predisposition and [[Nutrition|diet]]<ref name="goodman" /> ==== Diet ====
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  • ...ested into small subunits of macronutrients. The [[carbohydrates]] in your diet are all converted to a simple sugar (glucose). that first needs to be conve
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  • ...to maintain general health and wellbeing. This means consuming a balanced diet with enough vitamins and [[Nutrition|nutrients]] - consisting of fruit & ve
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  • ...p, Quitting smoking, Practicing some physical activities, Eating a healthy diet that's low in salt -as salt increase blood pressure-, Losing weight.
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  • ...t lifestyles and individual behaviour, such as physical exercise, smoking, diet or substance abuse<ref name="Larson" />. Larson &amp; Mercer<ref name="Lars
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  • ...er the risk of Alzheimer's. There does not seem to be one single aspect of diet that provides neuroprotection, rather than the items work together to decre
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  • ...with constipation is important with those patients and a healthy balanced diet is important and may be till the age of school. You can find more about phy
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  • ...found that his hypertension was previously managed though medications and diet, and that his main goal was to return to his home and return to previous ac
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  • * Regular and balanced diet to strengthen the production of melatonin levels.
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  • ...or your GP to refer you onto, first of all they will recommend a change in diet, and increase in physical activity and a decrease in weight to help manage === Diet ===
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  • ...it is becoming clear in the research that there is a relationship between diet, the gut microbiota, host immunity and host metabolism, the relationship be A combination of exercise and diet impacts on gut microbial diversity. In particular, enhanced diversity of th
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  • ...cipation,_Part_1_.2.aspx Basic Nutrition for Sports Participation, Part 1: Diet Composition, Macronutrients, and Hydration.] Current Sports Medicine Report
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  • ...r weight, she has lost 2 stone since beginning her cycling and altered her diet.
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  • .... She has a history of non-compliance to taking insulin or controlling her diet, and smokes 20 cigarettes per day for the past 25 years. She was hospitaliz
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  • ...and [[Vitamin D Deficiency|vitamin D]] levels are maintained, and having a diet on unprocessed or minimally processed food sources, and minimizing ultra-pr
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  • ...aundice caused from Gilbert’s Syndrome can be managed with rest, a healthy diet, and adequate fluids<ref name="p6" />. Gilbert’s syndrome is considered a
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  • ...y recommendations - avoiding alfalfa sprouts and echinacea and including a diet rich in [[Vitamin D Deficiency|vitamin-D]]. ...2 American College of Rheumatology Guideline for Exercise, Rehabilitation, Diet, and Additional Integrative Interventions for Rheumatoid Arthritis.] Arthri
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  • Lady Q is now compliant with medication management and diet, no worsening of vascular complications on contralateral limb developed. Sh
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  • ...physiological adaptations that allow the child to cope with the changes of diet that occur through infancy, the introduction of complementary foods and the
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  • * Have balanced diet to maintain a healthy weight and prevent malnutrition and [[constipation]].
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  • ...resources.<ref>Richardson D, Cavill N, Ells L, Roberts K. (2011) Measuring Diet and Physical Activity in Weight Management Interventions: a Briefing Paper. ...ef>Richardson D, Cavill N, Ells L, Roberts K. (2011) Supplement: Measuring Diet and Physical Activity in Weight Management Interventions. Oxford National O
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  • ...hing, progressive muscle relaxation techniques, exercise and modifying her diet. Therapist also discussed patient’s alcohol consumption and education on
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  • ...perceived acne severity in a cohort of New York young adults. J Acad Nutr Diet. 2020;120(3):386-96. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2019.09.013. PMID: 31712195.</ref> * Lifestyle factors such as diet and stress.
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  • ...|alcohol consumption]], increase in isotonic exercise, improve [[Nutrition|diet]], [[Adherence to Home Exercise Programs|home exercise program]] and [[Ther
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  • Individual behaviours such as diet, physical activity, alcohol, tobacco and other drug use also play a role in
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  • ** healthy diets, such as the Mediterranean diet and the New Nordic diet, have been proposed as ways of reducing risk factors associated with NCD<re
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  • Weight management and diet were discussed at length with offered professional help if patient wished t
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  • ...s concentrated on physical factors, eg. [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]], diet, [[Sleep: Older People|sleep]], genetics, we need to increase our knowledge
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  • * Mediterranean diet may help people with cognitive impairment.
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  • ...directly to the recommendations for obesity management, including general diet and lifestyle intervention, prevention of weight gain, pre and post bariatr ...offering a multi-modal approach towards weight loss. The service utilises diet, activity, behaviour, surgery, pharamacotherapy and weight maintenance. Phy
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  • * Eat a balanced diet of healthy, natural food
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  • ...Physical Therapy|Exercise]] and other healthy lifestyle habits, including diet and [[Sleep: Theory, Function and Physiology|sleep]] patterns, which physio
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  • ...ty in communities<ref>World Health Organization (2004). Global strategy on diet, physical activity and health.</ref>. Activity-friendly neighbourhoods are
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  • ...ty of oral feeding and recommendation of least restrictive food and liquid diet to reduce the risk of aspiration. ...ologist will also evaluate swallowing prior to the commencement of an oral diet. In collaboration with the rehabilitation team, speech and language patholo
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  • * Losing weight through a healthy diet and exercise helps relieve urinary incontinence as extra weight puts extra
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  • ...g at his past medical history, patient has type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) (diet-controlled), left total knee replacement (TKR), chronic cardiac failure (st
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  • #A predominantly whole food, plant-based diet ...name=":4" /> It is also well within the scope of the physiotherapist, with diet and nutrition being key elements in many of the conditions managed by physi
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  • ...external factors contributing to the ulceration. Revision of medications, diet, cessation of smoking and alcohol use. Additionally, surgical procedures ma
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  • ...patients should be educated regarding healthy lifestyle such as exercise, diet, and routine check-ups to diagnose underlying disease entities early and pr
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  • ...f adherence to '''medication when prescribed, the importance of a balanced diet and the role of diary, the role of a healthy lifestyle and exercise''' high ...tter MJ, Andersen LB, Houmann T, Bilenberg N, Hvolby A, Mølgaard C, et al. Diet in the treatment of ADHD in children—A systematic review of the literatur
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  • #A predominantly whole food, plant-based diet * Diet and [[nutrition]] are key elements in many of the conditions managed by phy
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  • ...t surrounding her condition. The patient controls her hyperlipidaemia with diet and remaining physically active.
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  • ...lsants, antipsychotics, genetic vulnerability, and lifestyle factors (poor diet, lack of [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise,]] [[Alcoholism|alcohol]] use, [[S
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  • ...increase intra-abdominal fat and metabolic risk factors are weight gain, a diet high in saturated fat, [[Smoking Cessation and Brief Intervention|smoking]]
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  • ...rehab program to recover functionality after treatment. A good [[Nutrition|diet]] should be encouraged as most patients are [[Introduction to Frailty|frail
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  • ...times of food shortage. Although no single genetic cause underlies common diet-induced obesity, allelic variants in certain genes, such as FTO, have been ...scale of the problem and doubted the effectiveness of giving advice about diet and exercise. The HCP’s also report concerns about the sensitive nature o
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  • ...strongest factor, although behavioral and environmental influences, such as diet and exercise, also play a significant role. Due to the osteogenic effect o
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  • ...own, it is considered a genetic disorder, with environmental factors (e.g. diet, physical and social environments) playing a small role in its aetiology.<r |Avoids specific tastes/smells that would typically be part of a child's diet
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  • ...sorder), functional hypothalamic amenorrhea and osteoporosis. An athlete's diet and exercise behaviours influence which side of the spectrum they are leadi |Are you on a special diet or do you avoid certain types of food or food groups?
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  • * Following a healthy diet; reducing salt and fat intake and eating plenty of fruit and vegetables
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  • * Children suffering from bronchitis should always have a balanced diet and healthy eating plan in order to keep their immune system in an optimal
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  • #*Follow a healthy diet that includes enough calcium and Vitamin D * Calcium can be from diet, supplements, or both (it is best to get these nutrients from food, rather
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  • ...ause behavioural issues. Behavioural issues might be compounded by a dog's diet as food can impact serotonin levels. Serotonin affects levels of aggression
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  • Cholecystitis can sometimes settle down if you eat a low-fat diet. You may also be given medicine to dissolve gallstones.
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  • A proper [[Nutrition|diet]] is very essential. ..., maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, and eating a healthy diet is crucial.<ref name=":2" />
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  • * Eating a healthy, balanced diet and quit smoking as these acts effects bone health.
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  • * Regular [[Therapeutic Exercise|exercise]] or sports and an appropriate diet should be encouraged in order to help decrease or maintain blood pressure a
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  • #'''Diet''': the exact role of diet in prostate cancer is unclear. Some studies suggest that men who consume a
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  • ...ning, a second aerobic phase, then a cool-down period) in combination with diet, led to significant reduction in weight, total fat mass, pain relief, and i
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  • * Some types of anaemia can be prevented by eating a healthy, varied diet.
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  • ...in excess in the liver; however, patients who have followed a strict vegan diet for approximately three years may develop a B12 deficiency from a lack of d
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  • ...refined flour and sugars are all devoid of magnesium, and thus our Western diet predisposes us to magnesium deficiency.<ref name=":2" />
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  • * nutritional advice: eat a varied diet, drink fluids when thirsty, avoid diuretics (such as caffine and alcohol).
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  • ...al to maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and sufficient sleep, to support the immune system as it ages.<ref>Weyand,
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  • # Proper Diet and Nutrition
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  • *History of UTI, low fiber diet, and decreased water intake may also increase the risk of developing kidney
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  • * A heart healthy [[Nutrition|diet]] is a pattern of food you eat over days, weeks and months.
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  • * Patient is asked to eat a healthy diet and not smoking or drink at least during the phase of healing along with ta
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