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    Caffeine Addiction

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    Introduction When we hear the term substance abuse, we think about illicit drugs like crack, cocaine, marijuana, or heroin, we hardly ever think about the more mundane drugs such as caffeine. “In the US, more than 90% of adults use caffeine regularly, with an average consumption of more than 200 mg of caffeine per day - more caffeine than in two 6 ounce cups of coffee or five 12 ounce cans of soft drinks” (Nichols, 2015). This makes caffeine the perfect drug because it is widely-available, cheap…

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    consuming what is reported. This leads to obtaining more information and adapting advice to increase adherence. This also shows that obtaining dietary results are not always valid (Thomas and Bishop 2007:34). Extra information: This information would be useful as social factors influence an individual health and dietary intake. It can also lead to specific dietary advice tailored to the patient’s lifestyle (Gibson2005:7). Nutrition intervention The patient has been referred for reduced…

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    folate. If a pregnant woman is going to take folic acid supplements a suggested dose of 400mcg would be sufficient for the prenatal diet. Normal plasma folate levels are 2-20ng/mL. Iron deficiency anemia can negatively affect the amount of blood supplied to the fetus and the reserves for blood lost during child birth. Vitamin C is needed in order for the body to absorb iron. There are many dietary choices high in Vitamin C and iron to supplement such deficiencies. Hemoglobin levels less than…

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    even though it may be safe to use this nutrient physically, it may not be the same case ethically. Using the dietary supplement b12 is unethical because it is made in a lab and goes against the laws and beliefs of being a part of nature. Biologist Margaret Auld-Louie acknowledges “if a species is eating the diet designed for it by Mother Nature, it should contain all…

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    Mineral Vitamins Essay

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    vitamin D), antioxidants (e.g. vitamin E), and mediators of cell signaling and regulators of cell and tissue growth and differentiation (e.g. vitamin A). The largest number of vitamins (e.g. B complex vitamins) function as precursors for enzyme cofactor bio-molecules (coenzymes), that help act as catalysts and substrates in metabolism. When acting as part of a catalyst, vitamins are bound to enzymes and are called prosthetic groups. For example, biotin is part of enzymes involved in making…

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    Carnitine Research Paper

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    male infertility, Rett syndrome, anorexia, chronic fatigue syndrome, diabetes, overactive thyroid, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder , leg ulcers, Lyme disease, and to improve athletic performance and endurance. (Faculty, Find A Vitamin or Supplement L-Carnintine, 2009) Aacetyl-L-Carnitine is also used for a variety of mental disorders including, Alzheimer's disease, age-related memory loss, late-life depression, thinking problems related to alcoholism, and thinking problems related to…

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    Ketotic Synthesis Essay

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    kly prove inadequate to maintain blood glucose and, whether the body likes it or not, there is still all the damned fat to burn. And burn it does. The high dietary fat is oxidised for cellular energy in the normal fashion but winds up generating quantities of Acetyl-CoA that exceed the capacity of the TCA cycle. The significant result is ketogenesis - synthesis of ketones from the excess Acetyl-CoA. In more lay terms: the high fat intake ''forces'' ketosis upon the body. This is how its 'done…

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    a champion amongst the most talked about weight decrease supplements in the wellbeing and wellbeing gathering. It is known not people in their enterprise towards getting fit as a fiddle. As much as it is surely understood, numerous people don't for the most part acknowledge what the certified score with it is. So here are some frequently made request and their relating answers. 1. Why is it seen as a trademark weight decrease supplement? It is known not people really get more fit in light of…

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    is healthy, nutritious and beneficial to the existence and survival of man. Survival of man is, therefore, reliant the availability of vitamins, minerals and the classes of food man eats. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010, stated that “Meat is part of a complete and balanced diet and; hence, its consumption is beneficial for health reasons. The agency also stated that foods containing protein aside from delivering necessary protein…

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    In 2013, the dieting industry in the US was valued at $60.5 billion. This was a 1.8% decline from the previous year. Worldwide the dietary industry made about $586.3 billion in 2014. (Wilmington)With the amount of money this industry is making, many people would think that the best way to lose weight is with these miracle cures. However, a majority of dietary supplements and plans are ineffective and costly to the consumer. The US today is struggling with children and adults who are overweight…

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