Abstract:Nutrient density is a very informative criterion for the evaluation of a diet from the viewpoint of nutritional physiology. One means by nutrient density the physiologically necessary nutrient proportion in an energetic unit (e. g., 4200 kJ = 1000 kcal). The lower the energy requirement, the higher is in general the nutrient density for different nutrients. Dietetic regimens make special demands on nutrient density. As compared to the normal diet for adults, the nutrient density of a dietetic regimen is in par… Show more
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