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Definition of macronutrient in English: macronutrientnoun ˌmakrəʊˈnjuːtrɪəntˌmakrōˈn(y)o͞otrēənt Biology 1A type of food (e.g. fat, protein, carbohydrate) required in large amounts in the diet. Example sentencesExamples - All athletes require a well balanced diet containing the essential macronutrients of meat, fish, dairy products, fruit and vegetables, cereals and bread.
- Wounds, infections, and other traumas fundamentally alter the way in which macronutrients are normally partitioned.
- To prevent illness and promote a healthy childhood, many parents turn to diet and nutrition since macronutrients, vitamins and minerals promote healthy minds and bodies.
- Keep in mind that one gram of fat contains nine calories, while the same amount of the other two macronutrients counts for four calories apiece.
- Most dietary guidelines emphasize target intakes of specific macronutrients.
- Be wary of any diet that severely limits or excludes any of these important macronutrients; you may initially lose weight by following a very-low-carb eating plan, but you'll be missing out on valuable nutrients.
- What's more critical in the comparison between cavemen and today's bodybuilders are the types of foods and ratio of macronutrients (protein, carbs and fat) consumed.
- With all this emphasis on balancing exercise with adequate recovery and eating the right amount of macronutrients for energy and tissue repair, where do dietary supplements fit in?
- Instead of eliminating a macronutrient (such as fat or carbohydrates) or a food group (such as fats and oils or breads), she should moderate her intake of each.
- I'd like to see more of a Mediterranean-type approach with more balance among all macronutrients, concentrating more on the types of macronutrients rather than eliminating one or the other.
- All of these macronutrients play vital roles in how your physique will continue to grow and develop over time.
- Carbs are quite often the only macronutrients brought along for workouts in the wild; yet the argument underlying most of the protein plans is that starch is to blame for millions of bulging waistlines.
- Identifying macronutrients on the dinner food plate is easy.
- We performed a set of nutrient-enrichment bioassay experiments using metal-clean protocols, testing for macronutrient and micronutrient limitation of algae and bacteria in western Lake Superior.
- The bottom line is to make sure you're providing your body with adequate amounts of macronutrients at the appropriate times.
- Once the quota for macronutrients is met by consuming healthful quality foods, most bodybuilders still haven't fulfilled all their caloric needs.
- By eating the same amount of foods day after day, your body grows accustomed to the amount of fuel and macronutrients it's being supplied, and it begins to think of this as the status quo.
- For example, because different macronutrients synergistically improve nutrition, consumers may choose foods that provide them with an appropriate balance of nutrients rather than an abundance of any single resource.
- Lipids are believed to be an important macronutrient for baboon diet selection, especially during the winter months, which may explain the use of such unlikely resources as E. ingens.
- By ratio of macronutrients, yogurt is pretty close to an ideal food: 33% protein, 45% carbs and 22% fat.
- 1.1 A chemical element (e.g. potassium, magnesium, calcium) required in large amounts for plant growth.
Example sentencesExamples - In addition to the macronutrients, plants also require smaller amounts of micronutrients to grow properly.
- It is chemically similar to sulphur, an essential plant macronutrient.
- Lodhiyal et al. pointed out that the major macronutrients limiting the production of a forest crop are N, P and K.
- Phosphorus is one of three macronutrients needed by growing plants, the other two being nitrogen and potassium.
- This factor may reflect essential plant macronutrients from materials leached from tree foliage and bark, or deposition of pollutants brought into the area by long-range transport.
- The supply of iron, relative to that of the macronutrients nitrate, phosphate, and silicic acid, plays a critical role in allowing extensive diatom blooms to develop in coastal upwelling regimes.
- The most abundant cationic component of plant cells is K +, a macronutrient that composes up to 10% of the total plant dry weight.
- Other macronutrients include potassium which helps maintain water balance and is involved in protein synthesis.
- Sulfur is a macronutrient for both plants and animals.
- Background Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient for plants.
- However, said Suping, a long-term solution would be to bio-augment the dam - a process that involves adding natural macronutrients to stimulate the emission of oxygen from natural organisms in the lake.
- This could be particularly informative for biologists and geneticists who try to adapt plants to, for example, limited supplies of micro- and macronutrients or potentially toxic loads of ions.
- Soil samples were also evaluated for pH and other macronutrients by the Arkansas Soil Test Laboratory to ensure that any nutrient deficiencies could be appropriately amended.
- Potassium, a macronutrient for plants, is present in plant dry matter next to carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and before sulphur and phosphorus.
- We always think of plants as requiring the usual N-P-K macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), but we sometimes neglect to provide the many micronutrients roses and other plants need.
- The main characteristics of such soils are infertility due to the low level of macronutrients, a Ca: Mg ratio < 1, and the high concentration of heavy metals; moreover, these soils are shallow, well drained and prone to erosion.
- The uptake of cadmium by plants is governed by a number of factors such as pH, temperature, aeration, total cadmium concentration in the soil and the presence of other micro- and macronutrients.
- Despite phosphorus being an important macronutrient required for plant growth and function, many soils throughout the world are deficient in forms of P that are readily available to plants.
- It indicates that there are measurable reductions in use of chemical fertilizers - most farmers use a combination of compost, animal manure or crop rotation to maintain fertility and replace macronutrients.
- It is one of the three macronutrients (in addition to nitrogen and phosphorus) required by plants.
Definition of macronutrient in US English: macronutrientnounˌmakrōˈn(y)o͞otrēənt Biology 1A type of food (e.g. fat, protein, carbohydrate) required in large amounts in the diet. Example sentencesExamples - Keep in mind that one gram of fat contains nine calories, while the same amount of the other two macronutrients counts for four calories apiece.
- Most dietary guidelines emphasize target intakes of specific macronutrients.
- What's more critical in the comparison between cavemen and today's bodybuilders are the types of foods and ratio of macronutrients (protein, carbs and fat) consumed.
- For example, because different macronutrients synergistically improve nutrition, consumers may choose foods that provide them with an appropriate balance of nutrients rather than an abundance of any single resource.
- By eating the same amount of foods day after day, your body grows accustomed to the amount of fuel and macronutrients it's being supplied, and it begins to think of this as the status quo.
- Wounds, infections, and other traumas fundamentally alter the way in which macronutrients are normally partitioned.
- Be wary of any diet that severely limits or excludes any of these important macronutrients; you may initially lose weight by following a very-low-carb eating plan, but you'll be missing out on valuable nutrients.
- Lipids are believed to be an important macronutrient for baboon diet selection, especially during the winter months, which may explain the use of such unlikely resources as E. ingens.
- Identifying macronutrients on the dinner food plate is easy.
- All of these macronutrients play vital roles in how your physique will continue to grow and develop over time.
- We performed a set of nutrient-enrichment bioassay experiments using metal-clean protocols, testing for macronutrient and micronutrient limitation of algae and bacteria in western Lake Superior.
- By ratio of macronutrients, yogurt is pretty close to an ideal food: 33% protein, 45% carbs and 22% fat.
- I'd like to see more of a Mediterranean-type approach with more balance among all macronutrients, concentrating more on the types of macronutrients rather than eliminating one or the other.
- All athletes require a well balanced diet containing the essential macronutrients of meat, fish, dairy products, fruit and vegetables, cereals and bread.
- The bottom line is to make sure you're providing your body with adequate amounts of macronutrients at the appropriate times.
- Once the quota for macronutrients is met by consuming healthful quality foods, most bodybuilders still haven't fulfilled all their caloric needs.
- Carbs are quite often the only macronutrients brought along for workouts in the wild; yet the argument underlying most of the protein plans is that starch is to blame for millions of bulging waistlines.
- With all this emphasis on balancing exercise with adequate recovery and eating the right amount of macronutrients for energy and tissue repair, where do dietary supplements fit in?
- Instead of eliminating a macronutrient (such as fat or carbohydrates) or a food group (such as fats and oils or breads), she should moderate her intake of each.
- To prevent illness and promote a healthy childhood, many parents turn to diet and nutrition since macronutrients, vitamins and minerals promote healthy minds and bodies.
- 1.1 A chemical element (e.g., potassium, magnesium, calcium) required in large amounts for plant growth and development.
Example sentencesExamples - This factor may reflect essential plant macronutrients from materials leached from tree foliage and bark, or deposition of pollutants brought into the area by long-range transport.
- Lodhiyal et al. pointed out that the major macronutrients limiting the production of a forest crop are N, P and K.
- In addition to the macronutrients, plants also require smaller amounts of micronutrients to grow properly.
- We always think of plants as requiring the usual N-P-K macronutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium), but we sometimes neglect to provide the many micronutrients roses and other plants need.
- The uptake of cadmium by plants is governed by a number of factors such as pH, temperature, aeration, total cadmium concentration in the soil and the presence of other micro- and macronutrients.
- The supply of iron, relative to that of the macronutrients nitrate, phosphate, and silicic acid, plays a critical role in allowing extensive diatom blooms to develop in coastal upwelling regimes.
- Other macronutrients include potassium which helps maintain water balance and is involved in protein synthesis.
- It indicates that there are measurable reductions in use of chemical fertilizers - most farmers use a combination of compost, animal manure or crop rotation to maintain fertility and replace macronutrients.
- Potassium, a macronutrient for plants, is present in plant dry matter next to carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen and before sulphur and phosphorus.
- This could be particularly informative for biologists and geneticists who try to adapt plants to, for example, limited supplies of micro- and macronutrients or potentially toxic loads of ions.
- Soil samples were also evaluated for pH and other macronutrients by the Arkansas Soil Test Laboratory to ensure that any nutrient deficiencies could be appropriately amended.
- Background Phosphorus is an essential macronutrient for plants.
- It is chemically similar to sulphur, an essential plant macronutrient.
- The most abundant cationic component of plant cells is K +, a macronutrient that composes up to 10% of the total plant dry weight.
- It is one of the three macronutrients (in addition to nitrogen and phosphorus) required by plants.
- Despite phosphorus being an important macronutrient required for plant growth and function, many soils throughout the world are deficient in forms of P that are readily available to plants.
- Sulfur is a macronutrient for both plants and animals.
- The main characteristics of such soils are infertility due to the low level of macronutrients, a Ca: Mg ratio < 1, and the high concentration of heavy metals; moreover, these soils are shallow, well drained and prone to erosion.
- However, said Suping, a long-term solution would be to bio-augment the dam - a process that involves adding natural macronutrients to stimulate the emission of oxygen from natural organisms in the lake.
- Phosphorus is one of three macronutrients needed by growing plants, the other two being nitrogen and potassium.
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