Review Article: J Clin Nutr Diet (186)
Dietary Management in Diabetes, Insulin Resistance and Cardiovascular Disorders
Author(s): Ashutosh Shukla* and Laxmikant Harsola
DOI: DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.186
Commentary: J Clin Nutr Die (009)
Reductions in Infectious Complications and Length of Stay in Immuno-Nutrition
Author(s): Stephen Matthews
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.9
Commentary: J Clin Nutr Die (010)
Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index which Combined with the Prognostic Nutritional Index
Author(s): Jacob Clenn
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.10
Commentary: J Clin Nutr Die (011)
Factors of Diet, Nutrition and Physical Activity which Can Affect Cancer Risk
Author(s): Robert Williams
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.11
Opinion Article: J Clin Nutr Die (012)
Evaluations and Interventions which were Not Routinely Practiced in Parenteral Nutrition
Author(s): Darcy Gungor
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.12
Opinion Article: J Clin Nutr Die (013)
Lactation Losses which Define Energy Requirements in Pregnant Women
Author(s): Alvarez Hernandez
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.13
Opinion Article: J Clin Nutr Die (014)
Prevention and Management of Lifestyle-Related Chronic Disease for Instance Include Nutrition Care
Author(s): Danielle Bear
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.14
Perspective Article: J Clin Nutr Die (015)
Nutrition Assessment and Comprehensive Evaluation in Clinical Nourishment Treatment
Author(s): James Jenifer
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.15
Perspective Article: J Clin Nutr Die (016)
Planning Level and Resident Focused Level in Health Care Communication and Organization
Author(s): John Wick
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.16
Perspective Article: J Clin Nutr Die (017)
Nutritional Guidelines for Improving Pregnant Women's Nutritional Status
Author(s): Yan Chen
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.17
Commentary: J Clin Nutr Die (018)
Poor Diet and Nutritional Imbalance which Contribute in the Non-Communicable Diseases
Author(s): Daniel Mcland
DOI: 10.36648/2472-1921.9.2.18
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