Complete Nutrition Guide: Superfoods, Keto & Metabolic Health

Nutritional planning involves balancing macronutrients, understanding calorie formulas, and identifying the functional properties of whole foods to manage weight and chronic conditions effectively.

How to Calculate Pediatric Intake & Output

In the pediatric population, there may be times when fluid intake and output (I & O) should be tracked. I & O are required when a child is hospitalized; however, there are times when calculating intake and output at home may be necessary.

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4000 Calorie Meal Plan

If you are a male athlete serious about improving your performance in sports like basketball, football, track, long-distance running, swimming, tennis or baseball, you may need to follow a 4,000-calorie meal plan to obtain the nutrients your body needs.

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How to Calculate Grams & Milligrams

A gram (g) is the basic metric unit of weight. Calculating grams and milligrams (mg) is important for understanding medication doses, nutritional supplements, recipes, and similar calculations.

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How to Calculate Kilocalories

A kilocalorie is the scientific term for what most of us call a calorie. Technically, a kilocalorie is 1,000 calories, but the term calorie is generally used instead of kilocalorie to describe the units of energy in food, or food calories.

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How to Get 200 Grams of Protein Without Supplements

According to the Institute of Medicine's Food and Nutrition Board, which is responsible for setting recommended daily intakes for nutrients, most men need about 56 grams of protein per day, while most women need about 46 grams daily. Compared to these recommendations, 200 grams of protein seems like overkill.

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How to Increase Ferritin

Ferritin is a protein found inside the body that aids in storing iron in the body. A blood test is used to measure the amount of ferritin in the body, which indirectly tests the amount of iron in your body. A lower than normal result may indicate that you do not have enough iron stores.

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Foods That Fight Neuropathy

Neuropathy, also known as peripheral neuropathy or neuritis, is a condition caused by nerve damage that may result from illnesses such as diabetes, injuries, infections or exposure to various toxins. Common symptoms include tingling, burning and/or numbness and pain in the hands and feet.

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Strawberry Diet

Like other single-food weight loss fads such as the Egg diet or the Twinkie diet, the Strawberry diet doesn't meet the U.S. Department of Agriculture's criteria for a healthy, balanced eating plan.

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Pumpkin Seed Oil Benefits

Pumpkin seed, or pepita, oil has several health benefits. A 2008 study published in the journal “Phytotherapy Research” revealed that supplementing with the oil can lower both cholesterol and blood pressure thanks to its phytoestrogens and phytosterols, for example.

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Calorie Count for Fried Eggs

The calorie count for an egg depends primarily on its size, which may vary considerably. A fried egg will have significantly more calories from fat than a raw egg due to the cooking oil. Fried eggs also have a large amount of cholesterol, although this is concentrated in the yolk.

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How to Calculate Nutrient Density

Nutrient density is the vitamin or mineral content of a food per unit of energy. Energy intake, or calorie need, is regulated by satiety and appetite to a large degree.

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Foods to Give to Brain Aneurysm Patients

Up to 5 percent of the population has or will develop a brain aneurysm, or a weak area in a blood vessel that usually enlarges, according to the American Heart Association. While most do not produce symptoms, up to 3 percent bleed, which can lead to severe brain damage or death if left untreated.

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How to Juice Wheatgrass Without a Juicer

Wheatgrass is chockfull of chlorophyll, vitamins, amino acids, minerals and enzymes. Many people use wheatgrass juice to boost the immune system, improve energy or as a detoxifier. For the human digestive system to be able to access the nutrients, wheatgrass must be juiced or otherwise broken down.

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Foods With L-Tyrosine

Amino acids, which form the building blocks of protein, play a crucial role in your health. Take tyrosine for instance, your body uses this amino acid to produce epinephrine, norepinephrine, and dopamine, brain chemicals that influence mood. Your body can manufacture tyrosine from the amino acid phenylalanine.

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Water Soluble Fiber Foods

A diet high in soluble fiber can help lower cholesterol and promote healthy blood sugar levels. As the name suggests, this type of fiber dissolves in water, where it forms a sticky, gel-like substance that helps slow digestion. Insoluble fiber is another type of fiber.

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How to Treat High Potassium Levels

Potassium is vital to a number of body functions, including digestion, metabolism and regulating muscle tissue. However, is it possible for a person to experience hyperkalemia, a condition where a person experiences too-high potassium levels in her blood.

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Dragon Fruit Nutrition

Its exotic look may scare you away, but its sweet and juicy taste will keep you coming back for more. The U.S. Department of Agriculture only started allowing dragon fruit into the country in 2008 due to fears of the types of pests the fruit might bring with it.

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Potassium As a Nutrient in Drinking Water

There is a growing movement to use potassium in conjunction with sodium to treat and soften drinking water. This would cause the level of potassium in drinking water to rise.

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How to Eat Right for Your Metabolism Type

Metabolism is a general term that relates to the chemical reactions that take place within your body, and it is your diet that generally governs how your metabolism functions. Because everyone's genetics are different, peoples' metabolisms also vary.

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