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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
dietary
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
dietary fibre
▪ food that is high in dietary fibre
dietary supplements
▪ vitamins and other dietary supplements
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
calcium
▪ The present results show that dietary calcium has a site specific effect on the solubility of bile acids.
▪ Moreover, one experimental study showed increased tumour formation with dietary calcium.
▪ The bile acid concentration in faecal water also decreased with increasing dietary calcium, and this was not influenced by dietary phosphate.
▪ Supplementary dietary calcium has been shown in some studies to reduce colonic cell proliferation in man.
▪ Quantification of these interactions is essential for a proper discussion of the intestinal effects of dietary calcium and phosphate.
▪ Increased dietary calcium increased faecal phosphate because the formation of insoluble calcium phosphate inhibits the absorption of phosphate.
change
▪ Diet Try the following dietary changes for at least the two weeks before your period.
▪ That is like an obese person with unhealthy eating habits deciding against making dietary changes and opting instead for liposuction.
deficiency
▪ The consequences of starvation depend on the type of dietary deficiency from which it arises.
▪ All these are symptoms of a simple dietary deficiency but often are mistaken for normal ageing processes.
▪ No dietary deficiencies in people who lived on her soup!
fat
▪ It is the ease with which the body converts dietary fat to body fat that causes the main problem in weight control.
▪ Now, the emphasis is on saturated fat and total dietary fat.
▪ This reflects inhibition of the absorption of dietary fat.
▪ In other words, dietary fat is absorbed through the intestine in the form of chylomicrons.
fibre
▪ Fresh fruit, for instance, being mainly water, provides only a dilute form of dietary fibre.
▪ This is so of dietary fibre.
▪ The foods which we are advised to eat in greater quantities arc those supplying dietary fibre.
▪ This factor applies less with foods rich in dietary fibre, because these foods - happily - tend to be inexpensive.
▪ This intriguing finding from the surveys led medical researchers to investigations into a whole new aspect of dietary fibre.
▪ But dietary fibre provides nothing of use in this way.
▪ So you will be taking in about twice as much dietary fibre in less than half as much food.
▪ Approximately 50 nutrients, as well as dietary fibre and water, are needed by the body.
guidelines
▪ The family may need help with financial support and with clear dietary guidelines.
▪ Fats - Saturated and Unsaturated All major dietary guidelines advocate a need to reduce our average national fat consumption.
▪ Beginning in 1980 the Agriculture and Health departments have issued dietary guidelines every five years, based on the latest scientific evidence.
▪ But vintners made headway last year with the publication of new federal dietary guidelines that for the first time described those benefits.
habit
▪ Ken Roberts, Eccleshall manager, on dietary habits of 20st goalkeeper Sid Kelly.
▪ Clearly, in the long term, improving dietary habits and food supply is the most desirable approach.
▪ However, it is very difficult to devise a scale which summarizes dietary habits on a range from good to bad.
▪ Asking the patient to recall a typical 24 hours eating pattern is often the most helpful way of assessing dietary habits.
intake
▪ Fifty five patients had dietary intake of iron assessed and data from 47 were evaluable.
▪ One of the preferred methods for estimating usual dietary intakes of individuals is the diet history questionnaire.
▪ Sulphate concentration in the colon is largely dependent on dietary intake.
law
▪ Fewer still, just under 20 percent, say that they observe kosher dietary laws.
▪ They held the line on dietary laws, Sabbath observance, and other rituals.
phosphate
▪ Supplementary dietary phosphate decreased the fatty acid concentration only on the low calcium diet.
▪ This includes dietary phosphate and calcium restriction as well as aluminum hydroxide antacids.
▪ The bile acid concentration in faecal water also decreased with increasing dietary calcium, and this was not influenced by dietary phosphate.
▪ These protective effects of calcium are not inhibited by a fourfold increase in dietary phosphate.
▪ Consequently, precipitation of luminal calcium by dietary phosphate should inhibit these effects.
▪ This inhibition was partly counteracted by increased dietary phosphate.
requirement
▪ Find out if there are any dietary requirements.
supplement
▪ But as the burgeoning health food stores testify, there is a lot more to the dietary supplements market than this.
▪ It's largely for this reason that most researchers are not enthusiastic about all the eye care dietary supplements currently available.
▪ The blubber was probably considered to be a valuable dietary supplement to help counter the effects of the cold weather.
▪ At 4 a. m., he drinks a protein shake with four more dietary supplements and six amino acids.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ The dietary guidelines can be achieved by eating more fruits and vegetables.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ In conclusion, dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids enhance duodenal resistance to acid by potentiation of adaptive cytoprotection.
▪ Often the interpretation of laboratory data is difficult and does not necessarily correlate with either clinical or dietary findings.
▪ Physical examination may reveal evidence of certain nutritional deficiencies that will not be detected by dietary or laboratory methods. 2.
▪ Similarly recorded laboratory data, anthropometric measures, dietary assessments, knowledge tests, and attitudinal surveys document outcomes.
▪ Sri Lanka is a good example of this dietary imperialism.
▪ That is like an obese person with unhealthy eating habits deciding against making dietary changes and opting instead for liposuction.
▪ The bile acid concentration in faecal water also decreased with increasing dietary calcium, and this was not influenced by dietary phosphate.
▪ You are, you see, still consuming a very high percentage of dietary fibre.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dietary

Dietary \Di"et*a*ry\, a. Pertaining to diet, or to the rules of diet.

Dietary

Dietary \Di"et*a*ry\, n.; pl. Dietaries. A rule of diet; a fixed allowance of food, as in workhouse, prison, etc.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
dietary

1610s, from Medieval Latin dietarius, from Latin diaetarius, from diaeta (see diet (n.1)).

Wiktionary
dietary

a. Of, or relating to diet

WordNet
dietary
  1. adj. of or relating to the diet; "dietary restrictions" [syn: dietetic, dietetical]

  2. n. a regulated daily food allowance

Wikipedia

Usage examples of "dietary".

The communications are mostly about where the best pasture is to be found, and the various indispositions of your ancestral race and cures for them, dietary preferences, that sort of thing.

The Senior Tutor was filmed cycling along the towpath by Fen Ditton coaching an eight, and was then interviewed in Hall on the dietary requirements of athletes.

Yet his unexpected evisceration was destined to enable the greatest menace to the health of the United States since the swine flu to flourish in the very temple Gregory Green Gideon had consecrated to saving America from dietary perdition.

And I have myself known wonderful cures to follow on the adoption of a fruitarian dietary in cases of cancer, tumour, gout, eczema, all kinds of inflammatory complaints, and wounds that refused to heal.

And I think that anyone may prove the truth of this for him or herself if he or she will adopt a fruitarian dietary and abstain from the use of salt and other condiments.

My own tastes and mode of life were simplicity personified, but my stomach revolted against a dietary as unvaried as it was unappetizing.

Their insights into medicine and healing, especially in the micronutrient and dietary recommendations, brought this book into focus.

Conquistadors were burned by day in the Andean sun, frostbitten by night, malnourished by any good dietary standard, often half-starved for oxygen.

With everybody going over to the Birth Center, and with cutbacks in dietary and transportation, those of us left are having do their jobs and work this unit, antepartum, and sometimes and D.

A third contained pharmaceutical samples and bottles of pills antibiotics, antifungals, vitamins, minerals, dietary supplements.

Some researchers believe that drinking alcohol reduces the intake and bioavailability of other dietary cancer-protective substances.

Dietary fiber, weight gain, and cardiovascular disease risk factors in young adults.

Considering the smear campaign against dietary fats being waged by the surgeon general and his ilk, mashed potatoes are a godsend.

Dietary glycemic load assessed by food-frequency questionnaire in relation to plasma high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and fasting plasma triacylglycerols in postmenopausal women.

She said her prayers five times a day, kept the dietary law, and dressed modestly.