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Sign
Sign – Can be observed, visible or measurable



(Rash)

Symptom
Symptom – Change in body function that is not necessarily apparent to health-care provider Subjective complaints, difficult to observe



(tired, achy, dizzy)

How is nutritional status assessed?

Anthropometrics

Biochemical


Clinical


Dietary

ADIME
Assessment

Diagnose a nutrition-related problem


Intervention-Formulate a diet plan


Monitor and Evaluate – Track progress

Epidemiology
Epidemiology – Study the occurrence, distribution and causes of health problems in populations Most is observational research
Case Controlled
Individuals with health condition (cases) are matched to similar people who do not have condition (controls)
Cohort Studies
Collect and analyze info about a large group of people over time
Morbidity –
illness
DSHEA
DSHEA – Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act Supplement – A product that contains a vitamin, mineral, an herb or other plant product, an AA or a dietary substance that supplements the diet by increasing total intake Classifies them as “foods”