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- C. V. Madhura
- Y. S. S. Swamy
- C. R. Vasudheesh
- K. S. Premavalli
- Renuka Meti
- Neena Joshi
- H. S. Chethana
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Saraswathi, G.
- Prevalence of Osteoporosis in Selected Post Menopausal Women
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1 Department of Home Science, Mount Carmel College (Autonomous), 58, Palace Road, Bangalore - 560052, IN
2 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Mysore-570 005, IN
1 Department of Home Science, Mount Carmel College (Autonomous), 58, Palace Road, Bangalore - 560052, IN
2 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Mysore-570 005, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 49, No 2 (2012), Pagination: 51-58Abstract
Osteoporosis is a bone disorder, characterized by low bone mass with micro architectural deterioration of bone leading to enhanced risk of fracture. On aging the strength of the bone tends to deteriorate, hence this is a degenerative process. Osteoporosis and risk of subsequent fracture is one of the most prevalent community health problems affecting the elderly population and its prevalence is increasing. Although osteoporosis can affect both men and women of any age, women are four times more likely than men to develop osteoporosis. All over the world as the population increases women are outnumbering the men in osteoporosis cases and it is becoming women's public health issue. During the post menopause period in women, bones become weak leading to osteoporosis. Therefore, Cummings claims osteoporosis as on increasing clinical and public health problem.- Nutritional Profile of the Elderly Residing in Institutions of Mangalore City
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1 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore -570 006, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore -570 006, Karnataka, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 47, No 6 (2010), Pagination: 260-268Abstract
Ageing can be described as the progressive constriction of the homeostatic reserve of every organ system. This decline to a large extent is influenced by diet, environment, and personal habits as weil as by genetic factors.' India is the second most populous country in the world with 72 miiiion elderly (above 60 years of age), constituting approximately eight per cent of the total Indian population. This number is low when compared to the developed countries, but it is expected to rise by 150 per cent i.e. 179 million by 2031.- Effect of Damaged Starch on Quality Characteristics of Poori
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1 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, IN
2 Department of Flour Milling and Baking Technology, CFTRl, Mysore, IN
1 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, IN
2 Department of Flour Milling and Baking Technology, CFTRl, Mysore, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 46, No 7 (2009), Pagination: 272-277Abstract
Wheat is one of the staple foods of the majority of indian population. Of the total wheat produced 75per cent gets processed into whole wheat flour in the chakki mill and the remaining 8-12per cent is processed in roller mill for suji/rawa and refined wheat flour/malda. Whole wheat flour is mainly used for preparation of chapathi and other traditional Indigenous products of wheat fiour origin are poories, naans, kulchas, bathuras and so on.- Impact of Supplementation of Flaxseed Based Mid Morning Snacks on School Children
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C. S. Devaki
1,
G. Saraswathi
1,
C. V. Madhura
2,
Y. S. S. Swamy
2,
C. R. Vasudheesh
2,
K. S. Premavalli
2
Affiliations
1 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, IN
2 Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore, IN
1 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, IN
2 Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 46, No 5 (2009), Pagination: 192-198Abstract
Nutrition is one of the major determinants of iife. The major nutritional issues of concern in india are consumption of low quantity and quality of nutrients, thus leading to nutritional health disorders especially among children.- Impact of Nutrition Education and Carbohydrate Supplementation on Performance of High School Football Players
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Renuka Meti
1,
G. Saraswathi
2
Affiliations
1 Sathya Sai Institute of Home Science, Sattapur, Dharwad, IN
2 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore -570 006, IN
1 Sathya Sai Institute of Home Science, Sattapur, Dharwad, IN
2 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore -570 006, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 43, No 5 (2006), Pagination: 197-207Abstract
When everything else is equal, nutrition can make the difference in sports performance. Nutrition plays an important role for attaining high level of achievement in sports and athletics. Physical fitness and training are very much dependent on nutritional status of sports personnel. Diet significantly influences the performance of athletes. It is unfortunate to note that many student athletes may not be adequately nourished due to poor understanding of sports nutrition, lack of nutrition knowledge and practice. Nutrition education is a key element to promoting life long healthy eating and exercise behaviours and should start from the early stages of life. Nutrition education provided to sports persons has brought about desirable changes in food habits leading to good performance in sports.- Changes in Maternal Nutritional Status after Childbirth among Urban Elite
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Neena Joshi
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G. Saraswathi
2
Affiliations
1 Extension Education Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Hebbal, Bangalore - 560 024, IN
2 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore - 570 006, IN
1 Extension Education Unit, University of Agricultural Sciences, Hebbal, Bangalore - 560 024, IN
2 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore - 570 006, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 41, No 5 (2004), Pagination: 205-209Abstract
Childbirth and lactation impacts maternal nutrition in several ways. Among the under privileged, effects of child birth and maternal nutrition have been found to be adverse. There is very little information, about maternal nutrition during the period after childbirth, from the developing countries. This is presumably because adverse effects of undernutrition on lactation per se are not striking. Somatic changes and dietary intakes of Indian mothers belonging to the elite group following childbirth have received little attention. A prospective study was conducted to observe and record somatic changes, maternal dietary intakes, breast feeding and postpartum occurrences consequent to childbirth among elite group.- Effect of Microwave Heating on the Physicochemical Properties of Wheat and Rice Products
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1 Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore-570 006, IN
1 Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore-570 006, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 39, No 11 (2002), Pagination: 483-492Abstract
Cereals form the major bulk of all Indian diets. They are the major source of many nutrients because of the quantities consumed. Apart from being used as staples, they are also used for the preparation of many traditional deep fried items namely Kodubaley, Nippattu, Chakli (rice based snacks). Shankarpoli, Poorie, Mathari (wheat based snacks), sun dried wafers (wheat, rice, ragi, jowar based papadsand sandiges).- Prevalence of Anaemia in Indian Rural Preschool Children : Analysis of Associative Factors
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1 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore - 570 006, IN
1 Department of Studies in Food Science and Nutrition, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri, Mysore - 570 006, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 38, No 6 (2001), Pagination: 182-190Abstract
The problem of malnutrition in developing countries encompasses a spectrum of deficiencies of which the devastating one is of one or more n licronutrients. Iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) is recognised as a major public health problem affecting 1,788,600 people worldwide of which a majority are from the developing world. Earlier it was considered that IDA was confined to only pregnant women but the later reports suggested that it is equally prevalent among preschool children.- Effect of Selected Breakfast Items on Blood Sugar Level and its Relationship to Choice Reaction Time and Span of Attention during Late Morning Hours in College Women
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1 Post Graduate Department of Home Science, Manasagangotri, Mysore-570006, IN
1 Post Graduate Department of Home Science, Manasagangotri, Mysore-570006, IN
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The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 18, No 6 (1981), Pagination: 209-214Abstract
Breakfast, being one of the major meals of the day has been receiving sufficient attention by scientists. Iowa breakfast studies which were conducted as early as 1943, for a period of a decade are well known.- Calcium, Iron, Thiamine and Ascorbic Acid Content of Three Vegetables Cooked by Three Methods
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1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College, Coimbatore-11, IN
1 Sri Avinashilingam Home Science College, Coimbatore-11, IN