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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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