Science that interprets the nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism.
Here, then, is a testable hypothesis by which nutritionalscience might be advanced.
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Micronutrient deficiencies, major concerns of nutritionalscience in the 20th century, are being neglected.
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So let's explore some of the exciting new nutritionalscience that's driving this revolution.
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Vitamins did a lot for the prestige of nutritionalscience.
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The field of lipidomics is providing nutritionalscience a more comprehensive view of lipid intermediates.
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And for decades, nutritionalscience affirmed their accessory status.
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Thanks to Dr. Cindy Heiss, who was my professor for my undergraduate degree in nutritionalscience.
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In its almost forty-year evolution, the Atkins Diet has seen a number of modifications reflecting emerging nutritionalscience.
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Words I'm still prepared to defend against the shifting winds of nutritionalscience and food-industry marketing, and will.
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This will allow a significant progress based on new scientific evidences, further orienting researchers and clinicians on evidence-based nutritionalscience.
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Practicing medicine is more gratifying for me today than ever before because of the advances in medical and nutritionalscience.
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The public is confused because scientists don't know. Science moves slowly, she pointed out, and nutritionalscience is still evolving.
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Liebig, the father of modern nutritionalscience, had driven food into a corner and forced it to yield its chemical secrets.
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Taubes and his cofounder, physician-researcher Peter Attia, contended that nutritionalscience was so inconsistent partly because it was so expensive to do right.
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First Aid class was the only class wussier than NutritionalScience.
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All that's left is NutritionalScience, one guy leaving the line told another.