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US
/ˌdaɪəˈtɛtɪk/
]
[ UK /daɪətˈɛtɪk/ ]
[ UK /daɪətˈɛtɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to the diet
dietary restrictions
How To Use dietetic In A Sentence
- Remember that special "dietetic" or "diabetic" foods often cost extra money and may not be much healthier than simply following the suggestions given here. Undefined
- The dietary intake of carbohydrate, protein, lipids, micronutrients and phytochemicals will change based on the dietetic habits of the population.
- While dietetic practitioners are in the best position to ask research questions relevant to practice, clinical dietitians have been reluctant to become involved in research.
- He lists and describes the dietetic and medicinal uses of 81 drugs, citing their Arabic and Persian derivations.
- Pomiane chose for his career the study of biology, specialising in food chemistry and dietetics.
- When it was not, the inevitable brevity of calorimetric observations failed to reveal effects of dietetic deficiences which require time for their display. Sir Frederick Hopkins - Nobel Lecture
- It was a continuous learning experience that followed me from dietetic internship into dietitian practice.
- It is, however, probable that dietetical considerations may have influenced Moses in his prohibition of swine's flesh: it is generally believed that its use in hot countries is liable to induce cutaneous disorders; hence in a people liable to leprosy the necessity for the observance of a strict rule. Smith's Bible Dictionary
- ‘I was encouraged to consider a career in dietetics,’ she reveals with a hoot of laughter.
- Other academic strengths include architecture; chemistry; dietetics and nutrition; hospitality, leisure, recreation, sport and tourism; and librarianship and information management. Times, Sunday Times