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Biophysical Modeling of Dietary Energy in Biochemical Modeling

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Abstract

The measurement of total dietary energy is in great triumph on the helm of designing an apt dieting in normal and therapeutic diet. The prevailing procedures in this arena are relatively time consuming, laboratory tests induced and often the misleading data contributors while planning a balanced dieting in nutrition counseling. The dietician is sometimes at bay in the route ahead of perfect dieting to hold up nutritional soundness of the sample at a population in a community. The aim of this current study is making a dot over these ongoing perils exploring a mathematical modeling used in prescribing a confounding free diet. The study can divulge an open secret in measuring total dietary energy to curb the possible health horrors in worldwide nutritional epidemiology. The study finding is the determinant of total dietary energy (DTDE) [equation (16)] can be a splendid biophysical modeling as a dieting tool in human nutrition.

Published in European Journal of Biophysics (Volume 5, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ejb.20170503.12
Page(s) 57-61
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Keywords

Biophysical Modeling, Dietary Energy, Co-efficient of Total Dietary Energy (CTDE), Nutritional Physics, Biochemical Modeling, Health Pedagogy

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