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What Is the Connection Between Health and Nutrition?
Asked by jafar,
18 Feb 10:38 pm
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Nutrients frm healthy food can make one healthy.....so is the relation........:-)
Answered by Bhuvana, 18 Feb 10:43 pm
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Both compliments each other as Nutrition is required for healthy living
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 19 Feb 02:03 pm
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It is the nutritious value of the food which keeps you healthy
Answered by iqbal seth, 19 Feb 03:28 am
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Good health is largely dependent on good nutrition, so much so that doctors trace many physical and emotional ailments back to a diet deficient in vitamins and minerals. Food is the primary source for health and nutrition, although vitamins and supplements act as substitutes. Many medicines and drugs designed to improve health contain synthetic replicas of enzymes and chemicals found in nutrient-dense foods. A well-balanced diet that offers consistent health and nutrition is often extolled for encouraging long life, lowering the incidence of disease, and helping sick people recover. In contrast, inadequate nutrition and poor-quality foods can generally cut life span and subject a person to a range of diseases and deformities.
The body needs fuel and building-blocks in order to create the energy it needs for metabolism, elimination of wastes, and execution of its immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous, and respiratory systems. Individual parts of the body rely on specific nutrien ...more
Answered by Rocking Raaj, 18 Feb 10:43 pm
The body needs fuel and building-blocks in order to create the energy it needs for metabolism, elimination of wastes, and execution of its immune, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous, and respiratory systems. Individual parts of the body rely on specific nutrien ...more
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