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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
nutritional
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
nutritional value (=the amount of things that a food contains, which are good for your health)
▪ The nutritional value of cereals can vary.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
deficiency
▪ No evidence of nutritional deficiencies was found.
▪ Laboratory tests have two primary purposes, one of which is to detect marginal nutritional deficiencies.
▪ A poor diet, with low nutrient snacks can lead to nutritional deficiencies.
▪ The syndrome also may be seen in other conditions associated with intestinal malabsorption or nutritional deficiency.
▪ We are talking of a period and of a class in which nutritional deficiencies were commonplace.
▪ Physical examination may reveal evidence of certain nutritional deficiencies that will not be detected by dietary or laboratory methods. 2.
▪ Or is it an illness with nutritional deficiency at its root?
need
▪ Avoid them for two weeks, but substitute other foods that will fulfil your nutritional needs.
▪ I ordered a longevity salad that was supposed-to take care of 100 percent of my nutritional needs for life.
▪ In any case the zooxanthellae generate much of the coral's nutritional needs by photosynthesis.
quality
▪ Healthy eaters look for food which has good nutritional quality.
▪ Remember they can vary tremendously in nutritional quality and the cheapest is usually not the best.
▪ It s nutritional quality decreases markedly in the winter months and also when we have drought conditions such as we had last summer.
state
▪ This study justified the use of villus height as an indicator of the nutritional state in rats.
▪ Unlike previous studies comparing elemental diet with corticosteroids, in this trial we have stratified patients according to nutritional state before randomisation.
▪ Our results show that relatively well nourished patients respond equally well to elemental diet as those with a poor nutritional state.
status
▪ Data regarding diet, nutritional status, and drugs were also carefully recorded.
▪ Methods and Procedures Nutritional status indicators for use in surveillance were selected from those indicators used in nutritional status surveys.
▪ Demography and population Average height achieved at a given age is a sensitive measure of the nutritional status of a population.
▪ The review shows that improvements in nutritional status during pregnancy may result in more successful pregnancy outcomes.
▪ To provide a research base for investigating the relationship between various levels of nutritional status and health consequences.
▪ Some define specific components of the population, whereas others indicate nutritional status.
▪ The assessment of nutritional status may involve several disciplines on the health team.
supplement
▪ During the early phase of reintroductions patients continued with elemental diet as a nutritional supplement.
▪ These could include anything from acupuncture, herbal remedies and nutritional supplements to, yes, a petition to a higher power.
▪ Going overboard on nutritional supplements wouldn't necessarily help.
▪ Supplemental Help: A new device to help consumers choose nutritional supplements may be coming to a drugstore near you.
▪ Any patient who has been unable to eat or who has lost weight may therefore require extra nutritional supplements before surgery.
▪ Despite the devastating loss June 28 that killed one worker, the Richmans decided to rebuild its nutritional supplements plant.
▪ Current treatment includes exercise training and nutritional supplements to maintain muscle mass.
value
▪ This engrossing spectacle fascinates the predator who may eventually devour the tail, although it has little nutritional value.
▪ Or he expatiated on the nutritional value of the lowly peanut.
▪ These days everyone is becoming an expert in the nutritional value of different foods and the importance of vitamins and trace elements.
▪ But once you start adding a high-fat cereal or chocolate, you are increasing the calories without appreciably increasing the nutritional value.
▪ There are also informative sections on nutritional values, and storage and hygiene.
▪ The study also found that consumers ranked canned food far below fresh and frozen foods based on nutritional value.
▪ The quality and nutritional value of what little food was available was very low, but there were few alternatives.
▪ Native grasses usually have insufficient nutritional value as they provide considerably less protein.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A balanced diet will give nutritional requirements in all the right proportions.
▪ Depression can be secondary to starvation and coexisting complications, since improved mood often follows nutritional rehabilitation.
▪ Furthermore, nutritional treatment tended to be recommended for the more symptomatic and already growth impaired children.
▪ Soybeans, peanuts, sweet potatoes, lettuce and wheat will be selected for their nutritional as well as their cleansing value.
▪ The program also provides recipes, a shopping list, estimated meal costs and a nutritional analysis of the recipes.
▪ These days everyone is becoming an expert in the nutritional value of different foods and the importance of vitamins and trace elements.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nutritional

Nutritional \Nu*tri"tion*al\, a. Of or pertaining to nutrition; as, nutritional changes.

Wiktionary
nutritional

a. Of, pertaining to, or providing nutrition.

WordNet
nutritional

adj. of or relating to or providing nutrition; "nutritional information" [syn: nutritionary]

Wikipedia

Usage examples of "nutritional".

And there are, of course, other examples: the treatment of endocrinologic disorders with appropriate hormones, the prevention of hemolytic disease of the newborn, the treatment and prevention of various nutritional disorders, and perhaps just around the corner the management of Parkinsonism and sickle-cell anemia.

Internal fermentation in the worker hindgut adds to its nutritional value.

The tank was filled with murderous-looking Manos, who appeared less than happy to be there and seemed to be continually evaluating the nutritional benefits of the various crew members who passed before them.

The National Association of Canners hired an actual food expert, University of Chicago home economics professor Ruth Atwater, to be their industry spokesperson, proclaiming the nutritional virtues of canned products.

Should we have a direction for a positive search, the catering unit has been augmented to make use of available natural materials that can be converted to human nutritional requirements.

Timmy stealing some Sara Lee cheesecake and Hawaiian Punch, which Eric bought for the kids over Annie's nutritional protests.

The nutritional needs of the Memecast citizen - the Meme - were met by motile choi machines that worked intensive biofactories seeded throughout the torus.

These booklets listed all the White Castles across the country, described the nutritional value and ingredients of White Castle's products, and carried a message from Ingram.

While the others were convalescing from the fever, we could administer nutritional assists.

SOMATIC ECOLOGY JOURNAL SPORTS AND MUTATION REPORT REPTILIAN HEREDITY REVIEW SUMMARY A case is presented for the interpretation of cross-economic relationships in a Bolivian mountain village as a manifestation of Mergendahler's Syndrome with the energising factors deweighted by religious, nutritional and Isolated genetic material is now available from GT for Rana palustris ay well as Rattus norvegicus albus.

When he was assured that it had been delicious—she was a health-food nut, no doubt born with less than half the usual number of taste buds—he spent a few minutes pretending to be interested in the nutritional imperative of taking huge regular supplements of ginko biloba, and then closeted himself in his office.

When they aren't competing for prizes, or riding one of the Six Flags knockoff rides, they eat food with little or no nutritional value: saltwater taffy, frozen custard, caramel apples, cotton candy.

Now, in addition to the fifty or so hot tubs that dotted the hillside under the oak and eucalyptus trees, there were tennis courts, a heated pool, and aerobics classes available, along with a full program of facials, massage, yoga instruction, and nutritional counseling.

Of course, one can object that some individual men are less interested than other men in these signs of female nutritional status, and that the relative popularity of skinny and plump fashion models fluctuates from year to year as fads.

However, a slower-acting but equally serious form of amblyopia is often caused by nutritional deficiencies associated with ordinary grain alcohol.