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A dietary history includes questions about the amount of fiber, fat, and salt in your diet.
The dietary history will include questions about food allergies and whether your symptoms seem to be related to any particular foods.
The researchers then compared the dietary history of those who developed prostate cancer with those who did not.
The diagnosis of pufferfish poisoning is based on the observed symptomology and recent dietary history.
"Did you get a dietary history?"
It said, "Our results, which are based on crude dietary histories, seem to indicate a possible association between processed meat consumption and childhood leukemia."
The diet is based upon the patient's medical and psychosocial history, physical examination, functional examination and dietary history.
When patients are diagnosed with HFI, a dietary history will often reveal an aversion to fruit and other foods that contain large amounts of fructose.
Diagnosis of HFI is typically suspected based on dietary history, especially in infants who become symptomatic after breast feeding is supplemented by fructose containing foods.
Starting from a Proustian approach of food, Oshii tries to recreate 60-years of Japanese dietary history in his "Documentary of Showa underground".
A dietary history is obtained and the parameters of the diet selected: the ketogenic ratio of fat to combined protein and carbohydrate, the calorie requirements and the fluid intake.
"We've treated hundreds of thousands of women with tamoxifen, and we take a detailed dietary history, and we haven't noticed a trend in which women who eat citrus fruits have adverse effects," he said.
In the current oubreak, state health officials said they focused on Odwalla, which is based in Half Moon Bay, Calif., after reviewing the victims' dietary histories and using genetic "fingerprinting" of the bacteria.
Nevertheless it remains to be varified whether villus height is relevant to the previous dietary history - that is, nitrogen supply quality - and whether it depends on body weight at the time it is measured.
The week Mr. Burr resisted the cake, for example, the tape dealt with his "trigger foods," or foods that, judging by his dietary history, he has never been able to eat in moderation and so must give up forever.
Westchester health officials are checking the recent dietary histories of the six surviving patients to see if there is a pattern - "whether they ate at the same place, purchased the same food, or attended any similar event," Ms. Landrigan said.
For vitamin C, the first symptoms of scurvy in experimental studies of complete vitamin C deprivation in humans have varied widely, from a month to more than six months, depending on previous dietary history that determined body stores.
Research findings may contribute towards a wider interpretation of Irish economic and social history and extend the methodology of dietary history, whilst throwing light on changes in health and disease that follow dietary changes in countries undergoing economic development.
No cases of scurvy mimicking SBS or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome have been reported, and scurvy typically occurs later in infancy, rarely causes death or intracranial bleeding, and is accompanied by other changes of the bones and skin and invariably an unusually deficient dietary history.