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    DIET

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    diet1 I. substantiv

    1. alimentaţie, hrană, mâncare;

    a simple diet o alimentaţie simplă.

    2. dietă, regim;

    to be upon diet a fi la regim.

    diet1 II. verb A. tranzitiv

    pune la regim, a hrăni conform unui regim.

    diet1 II. verb B. reflexiv

    a urma un regim, a ţine dietă / regim.

    diet2 substantiv

    1. dietă, adunare parlamentară (nume englezesc pentru unele parlamente străine).

    2. adunare generală; congres, conferinţă.

    3. (scoţ.) oră sau zi fixată, termen.

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    A good diet and exercise might also help.

    (Paget's Disease of Bone, NIH: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)

    A type of fat obtained in the diet and involved in immunity.

    (Omega-3 fatty acid, NCI Dictionary)

    We refer to these combinations of genetic and dietary factors acting together on a health outcome as ‘gene-diet interactions‘.

    (International Research Team Finds Correlation Between Genetics and Obesity Is Modified by Diet, U.S. Department of Agriculture)

    Pea-soup was a common article in his diet, as well as potatoes and beans, the latter large and brown and cooked in Mexican style.

    (Martin Eden, de Jack London)

    If your blood sugar is too high, you may need to take medicines and/or follow a special diet.

    (Blood Sugar, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

    In the absence of significant positive data — apart from folic acid's potential reduction in the risk of stroke and heart disease — it's most beneficial to rely on a healthy diet to get your fill of vitamins and minerals.

    (Most Popular Supplements Provide No Health Benefit, Editura Global Info)

    Research on a variety of aspects of diet, nutrition and cancer (e.g. the role of diet in preventing and treating cancer), or the effect of cancer on one's nutritional status; for the effect of diet as a factor or cause of cancer, use NUTRITION RELATED NEOPLASM/CANCER.

    (Cancer and Nutrition, NIH CRISP Thesaurus)

    Adding nutrients to the diet.

    (Nutritional Supplementation, NCI Dictionary)

    It is usually caused by not having enough vitamin D in the diet, not getting enough sunlight, or a problem with the way the body uses vitamin D. Symptoms include bone pain and muscle weakness.

    (Adult rickets, NCI Dictionary)

    A new research says that the dietary cholesterol in eggs is associated with a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease and early death — even though plenty of nutrition experts, consider eggs part of a healthy diet.

    (Eggs No Longer Part of a Healthy Diet?, Editura Global Info)




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