Deficiency Diseases - Vitamines

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Deficiency Diseases - Vitamines
Taking food deficient in one (or) more ____ is called malnutrition.
The effect of malnutrition depends on ____ and ____ status of the individual.
In adults, when stored carbohydrates and ____ are used up the body generates energy from
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Children don't have in their body sufficient reserves of ____ and ____
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Malnutrition in pregnant women also affects the health of the ____
Children gives less proteins in their food suffer from ____ malnutrition.
Kwashiorkor is caused due to the deficiency of ____
The African word Kwashiorkor means ____
Over eating and excess intake of energy results in ____
When more than 20% of the body weight is due to fat, the person suffers from ____
Recent studies have shown the obesity is ____
In the body excess of fat is stored in ____
The story of vitamins started in ____ century
Sir H.G. Hopkins discovered a substance required for growth in ____
Sir H.G. Hopkins called a substance required for growth as ____
The name vitamin was given by ____
Vitamin B1 is also called ____
Riboflavin is the chemical name of vitamin ____
Deficiency of Thiamine causes ____
Glossitis is caused by deficiency of vitamin ____
When rice is polished (or) repeatedly washed ____ vitamin is lost from it.
Sailors of Japan knew that eating of ____ causes beri-beri.
Chemical name of vitamin B3 is ____
Deficiency of vitamin B3 causes ____
Chemical name of vitamin B6 ____
Deficiency of ____ result in fits in children.
Pernecious Anaemia caused due to deficiency of vitamin ____
Cyanocobalamine is the name of vitamin ____
The vitamin that plays an important role in the metabolism of nucleic acids is ____
Deficiency of ____ results in burning of feet.
Deficiency of ____ results in muscle pains, nervous disorder, fatigue.
Chemical name of vitamin 'C' is ____
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The vitamin required for the formation of collagen is ____
The vitamin that helps in the healing of wounds and fractures of bones is ____
Vitamin C helps in the absorption and storage of ____
The vitamin that is highly sensitive to heat is ____
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Chemical name of vitamin 'A' is ____
____ is required for the production of pigments such as rhodopsin and idopsin.
In plant foods vitamin 'A' is present in the form of a compound called ____
Night blindness is caused due to deficiency of ____
Xeropthalmia is a disease of ____
____ vitamin is stored 6 to 9 months in our body.
Chemical name of vitamin-D is ____
____ vitamin helps in absorption of calcium and phosphorus.
Sunlight converts ____ present in foods in the body into vitamin D.
Deficiency of vitamin-D causes ____ in children.
Chemical name of vitamin-E is ____
The vitamin that prevents sterility in males is vitamin ____
Chemical name of vitamin K is ____
The vitamin required for coagulation of blood is ____
Vitamins are not synthesized in the body. So they are called ____
The vitamins which are synthesized in human intestine by bacteria are ____
In adults, ____ deficiency weakens the bones and breaks.
Deficiency of ____ vitamin results in abortion in females.
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1. Nutrients; 2. Age and health; 3. Fats, proteins; 4. Carbohydrates, fats; 5. Child; 6. Protein; 7.
Proteins; 8. Displaced child; 9. Obesity; 10. Obesity; 11. Genetic; 12. Adipose tissue; 13. 18th;
14. Milk; 15. Accessory Factor; 16. Funk; 17. Thiamine; 18. B2; 19. Beri - Beri; 20. B2; 21. B1
(Thiamine); 22. Polished rice; 23. Niacin / Nicotinic Acid; 24. Pellagra; 25. Pyridoxine; 26.
Pyridoxine; 27. B12; 28. B12; 29. Folic Acid; 30. Pantothenic Acid; 31. Biotine; 32. Ascorbic
Acid; 33. Scurvy; 34. Vitamin C; 35. Vitamin C; 36. Iron; 37. Vitamin C; 38. Retinol; 39.
Vitamin A; 40. Carotene; 41. Vitamin A; 42. Eyes; 43. A; 44. Calciferol; 45. D; 46. Cholesterol;
47. Rickets; 48. Tocoferol; 49. E; 50. Phylloquinone; 51. Vitamin K; 52. Essential nutrients; 53.
Vitamin K, Cyanocobalamine; 54. Vitamin D; 55. E
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