Introduction: Micronutrients play a very important role in both promoting health and curing disease by health professionals. They play a central part in metabolism and in the maintenance of tissue function. It is important that doctors and other health professionals are aware of the evidence for the nutritional essentiality of these substances, and for the situations where an increased intake may lead to clinical benefit. Objectives: 1. To assess the knowledge of health professionals micronutrients and practices in prescribing in treatment. 2. To determine the measures followed by the health professionals in including micronutrients in their own diet. Materials and Methods: A pre-designed and pre-tested anonymous se...
Aim: To synthesise a selection of UK medical students’ and doctors’ views surrounding nutrition in m...
Background: Recent studies document inadequate awareness about vitamin D even among the doctors. Ob...
The prevalence of lifestyle-related chronic disease is increasing. Doctors in primary care are ideal...
Introduction: Micronutrients play a very important role in both promoting health and curing disease ...
Micronutrients play fundamental roles in the aetiology, prognosis and resistance to diseases, as wel...
Micronutrients play a crucial role in maintaining good health as they are required for various proce...
Statement of Problem : “A Study To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of Structured Teaching Programme On Mi...
Micronutrients are represented by vitamins and minerals and are present in a wide variety of foods. ...
Background: Skin is the first line of defence for protecting our bodies against external perturbatio...
Malnutrition results in increased duration of patient stay and increases hospital costs. However, f...
Introduction: Nutrition intervention is a component of first step therapy for many common diseases i...
Introduction: Fortification is the practice of deliberately increasing the content of one or more mi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the knowledge, attitude and practices regarding the use of vitamin supplemen...
Nutritional knowledge plays an important role in public health. However, there has been general con...
Heart disease is a common occurrence in older patients in the civilized culture, and the rate is pre...
Aim: To synthesise a selection of UK medical students’ and doctors’ views surrounding nutrition in m...
Background: Recent studies document inadequate awareness about vitamin D even among the doctors. Ob...
The prevalence of lifestyle-related chronic disease is increasing. Doctors in primary care are ideal...
Introduction: Micronutrients play a very important role in both promoting health and curing disease ...
Micronutrients play fundamental roles in the aetiology, prognosis and resistance to diseases, as wel...
Micronutrients play a crucial role in maintaining good health as they are required for various proce...
Statement of Problem : “A Study To Evaluate The Effectiveness Of Structured Teaching Programme On Mi...
Micronutrients are represented by vitamins and minerals and are present in a wide variety of foods. ...
Background: Skin is the first line of defence for protecting our bodies against external perturbatio...
Malnutrition results in increased duration of patient stay and increases hospital costs. However, f...
Introduction: Nutrition intervention is a component of first step therapy for many common diseases i...
Introduction: Fortification is the practice of deliberately increasing the content of one or more mi...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the knowledge, attitude and practices regarding the use of vitamin supplemen...
Nutritional knowledge plays an important role in public health. However, there has been general con...
Heart disease is a common occurrence in older patients in the civilized culture, and the rate is pre...
Aim: To synthesise a selection of UK medical students’ and doctors’ views surrounding nutrition in m...
Background: Recent studies document inadequate awareness about vitamin D even among the doctors. Ob...
The prevalence of lifestyle-related chronic disease is increasing. Doctors in primary care are ideal...