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Top: Health: Conditions_and_Diseases: Nutrition_and_Metabolism_Disorders

Sites should be submitted to the most appropriate sub-category whenever possible. Please submit only sites which are in English to this area. (Non English sites belong in a World category.)

Sites which have a regional focus should be sent to a Regional category instead. (ex: Sites which serve a particular area)

About nutrition and metabolism disorders.

Inherited

Sites listed here will be concerned with the signs, symptoms, treatment, research, and experience of people with inherited metabolic disorders.

Many disorders of metabolism have a genetic component, or are presumed to do so, with research being directed at finding the factors responsible.

Malnutrition

Please submit only sites that pertain to malnutrition.

Sites submitted must be in English. Non-English sites should be submitted to a proper World category instead.

Sites selling products will not be listed here.

A condition caused by inadequate intake or inadequate digestion of nutrients. It may result from eating an unbalanced diet, digestive problems or absorption problems

Obesity

This category is for sites offering medical and health information about obesity.

Sites dealing with weight loss information, programs, support, or tools should be submitted to the most appropriate subcategory of Health/Weight_Loss.

Sites selling weight-loss products should be submitted to Shopping/Health/Weight_Loss/.

Sites about surgery for weight-loss should be submitted to Health/Medicine/Surgery/General/Obesity_Surgery/.

Sites submitted to this (or areas suggested above) must be in the English language.

Obesity is a chronic condition characterized by excessive bodily fat caused by a combination of genetic, behavioral, metabolic, hormonal, social, cultural, and psychological factors. A person is considered obese when their body mass index is above 30.

Vitamins and Minerals

Sites submitted to this category must provide educational information on scurvy for patients, their families and caregivers.

Websites designed for the education and training of medical professionals and providers should be submitted to the appropriate category in Health/Medicine/.

English sites only. Websites in other languages should be suggested to the appropriate language and subcategory in World.

Vitamins and minerals are a vital part of a healthy diet. If a person eats a variety of foods, the likelihood of developing a deficiency of these nutrients is very small. However, people who follow restrictive diets may not get enough of a particular vitamin or mineral. For example, strict vegetarians may become deficient in vitamin B12, which is available only in animal products. On the other hand, consuming large amounts (megadoses) of vitamin and mineral supplements, without medical supervision, may have harmful (toxic) effects.

Source: The Merck Manual Home Edition


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