Do we have any test to get to know which overall nutrients deficiency we have?
If we consult nutritionist will they explain what food and which should be intake and how much nutrition need our body for healthy living
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Yes there are tests mainly to check your vitamin deficiency, iron deficiency , mineral deficiency these are micronutrients deficiency ..
Overall body test with bmi test can show you your fat percentage , protein percentage , water intake based on that we can decide what nutrition is required
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Yes you can go to consult with register dietitian or a qualified dietitian nearby you. He or she will suggest you to go through the vital test about Vitamin D,vitamin B complexed defficiency,iron deficiency calcium deficiency, calcium bone densitu, hemoglobin test, total protien, CBC and all such blood tests.After the reports you will be diagnosed with any of the deficiency problems if you have any.
take proper balanced diet including all the seasonal fruits and vegetables. Take plenty of waters about 3 to 4 ltrs everyday. take proper rest and sleep of 7-8 hrs. for vitamin D please go to the direct sun bath early in the morning before 9:00 a.m. that will help you for the same. Thanks for asking your query here I hope my suggestions will be helpful to you wish you a good health be healthy have a nice time ahead. 🥰
Yes a Registered Dietitian job & responsibility is to explain every detail. The nutrition plan is prepared based on clinical, biochemical, body assessment parameters
Yes. You can visit a proffessional Dietitian. They will guide you on which tests to undergo based on you symptoms. And suggest supplements and diet based on reports
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Complete body biochemical tests can help provide information about an individual's micronutrient levels. These tests may include measurements of vitamins, minerals, and other essential nutrients in the blood, urine, or other bodily fluids.
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Additionally, body composition analysis data can help reveal details about a person's protein, fat, and bone mass. This type of analysis uses techniques like biometric scans to measure the different components that make up an individual's body weight and structure.
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By combining the insights from both biochemical testing and body composition analysis, healthcare providers can get a more comprehensive understanding of a person's overall nutritional status and physical makeup. This information can then be used to develop targeted dietary recommendations and health interventions tailored to the individual's needs.
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A nutritional blood test panel analyse your body for various nutrients. Such as : vitamins: vitamins A, B1,B2B3, B5, B6, B9, B12, C,D,E and K
Minerals: calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, selenium and zinc
1. Blood test for general screening and monitoring
2. Test for specific nutrients, such as iron or vitamin
3. Prealbumin tests, as malnutrition commonly affects level this portion of
4. Albumin test which may indicate liver and kidney disease .
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