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Policies and Procedures for the Implementation of Safe and Healthy Educational Environments: Post-COVID-19 Perspectives
These are vitamins and minerals found in foods that do not provide energy but aid in the production of it.
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Nutrition in Learning Environments During and After the Pandemic: Limitations and Opportunities
Çiğdem Sabbağ (Adiyaman University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9297-7.ch001
Abstract
Nutrition has an essential impact on life culture. As a result, the most effective way for societies to be healthy and productive is to provide healthy nutrition practices for children at home and in educational settings. One of the topics stressed in the combat against COVID-19 is the use of healthy foods and beverages that improve the immune system in all age groups, including youngsters, because nutrition helps to improve their immune systems, which are not as strong as the adults. Due to restrictions placed on the spread of the pandemic, as well as the inability of school-aged children to benefit from nutrition programs due to the closure of educational institutions, children's food choices have weakened. Children's nutrition should be made healthy not just in educational surroundings but also in the communities where they reside, for example through street children's soup kitchens, to repair the unhealthy pandemic process. However, one of the most difficult subjects for dietitians is improving the diversity of food consumption among the new generation.
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Agricultural Trade and Undernourishment, Nutrition, and Dietary Diversity: The Use of Elite Selection Cultivars of Legumes
The nutrient materials (vitamins, minerals, and microelements) which are contained in food in small amounts – milligrams and micrograms. They are not energy sources but active in food absorption, functions regulations, growth process, adaptation, and development of a body.
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Special Legume-Based Food as a Solution to Food and Nutrition Insecurity Problem in the Arctic
The food substances (vitamins, minerals, and microelements) contained in food in very small quantities – milligrams or micrograms. They are not sources of energy, yet they are involved in the assimilation of food, regulation of functions, implementation of growth processes, and adaptation and development of an organism.
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Cyber-Physical System Framework for Efficient Management of Indoor Farming Production
are essential plant nutrients that are found in trace amounts in plant tissue, but play an imperative role in plant growth and metabolism
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Applications of Nanoemulsions in Food Manufacturing
The essential nutrients that are required in small amount such as vitamins and minerals.
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Spent Coffee Ground Briquettes: A Critical Review
Essential chemical compounds consumed by living organisms for their metabolic activities.
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