Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
"Nutritional Physiological Phenomena" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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The processes and properties of living organisms by which they take in and balance the use of nutritive materials for energy, heat production, or building material for the growth, maintenance, or repair of tissues and the nutritive properties of FOOD.
Descriptor ID |
D009747
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MeSH Number(s) |
G07.203.650
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Concept/Terms |
Nutritional Physiological Phenomena- Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
- Phenomena, Nutritional Physiological
- Physiological Phenomena, Nutritional
- Nutritional Physiology
- Physiology, Nutritional
- Nutritional Physiology Phenomena
- Phenomena, Nutritional Physiology
- Physiology Phenomena, Nutritional
- Nutrition Physiological Concepts
- Concept, Nutrition Physiological
- Concepts, Nutrition Physiological
- Nutrition Physiological Concept
- Physiological Concept, Nutrition
- Physiological Concepts, Nutrition
- Nutritional Physiological Phenomenon
- Phenomenon, Nutritional Physiological
- Physiological Phenomenon, Nutritional
- Nutritional Physiology Concepts
- Concept, Nutritional Physiology
- Concepts, Nutritional Physiology
- Nutritional Physiology Concept
- Physiology Concept, Nutritional
- Physiology Concepts, Nutritional
- Nutrition Physiological Phenomena
- Phenomena, Nutrition Physiological
- Physiological Phenomena, Nutrition
- Nutrition Physiological Phenomenon
- Phenomenon, Nutrition Physiological
- Physiological Phenomenon, Nutrition
- Nutrition Physiology
- Physiology, Nutrition
- Nutritional Physiology Phenomenon
- Phenomenon, Nutritional Physiology
- Physiology Phenomenon, Nutritional
Nutrition Phenomena- Nutrition Phenomena
- Phenomena, Nutrition
- Nutritional Phenomena
- Phenomena, Nutritional
Nutrition Processes- Nutrition Processes
- Processes, Nutrition
- Nutritional Process
- Process, Nutritional
- Nutrition Process
- Process, Nutrition
- Nutritional Processes
- Processes, Nutritional
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1996 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
2003 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2005 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2018 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2019 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Nutritional Physiological Phenomena" by people in Profiles.
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Delivery of a community-based nutrition education program for minority adults. J Am Assoc Nurse Pract. 2019 Apr; 31(4):269-277.
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Microbes: possible link between modern lifestyle transition and the rise of metabolic syndrome. Obes Rev. 2019 03; 20(3):407-419.
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Feasibility of adding enhanced pedometer feedback to nutritional counseling for weight loss. J Med Internet Res. 2005 Nov 17; 7(5):e56.
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Finding a place for immunonutrition. Nutr Rev. 2003 Jun; 61(6 Pt 1):214-8.
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Is gold always present in a "gold standard"? JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 2002 Jul-Aug; 26(4):256.
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Management of antiretroviral-related nutritional problems: challenges and future directions. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2001; 12 Suppl:79-84.
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Management of antiretroviral-related nutritional problems: state of the science. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2001; 12 Suppl:67-74; quiz 75-8.
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Outcome measures for nutritional research in HIV/AIDS. Nutrition. 1999 Jul-Aug; 15(7-8):638-40.
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Solute clearance approach to adequacy of peritoneal dialysis. Perit Dial Int. 1996 Sep-Oct; 16(5):457-70.
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Maternal weight gains in ideal twin outcomes. J Am Diet Assoc. 1996 Feb; 96(2):178-81.