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Macronutrient

Macronutrients are the largest class of nutrients the body requires and include protein, carbohydrates, and fats.

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Maltodextrin

A type of sugar that is used as a food additive. Maltodextrin is easily digestible, absorbed as rapidly as glucose and it might be either moderately sweet or almost flavorless. It is commonly used for the production of soft drinks and candy. It can also be found as an ingredient in a variety of other processed foods.

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Metabolic syndrome

Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions — increased blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels — that occur together, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes.

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Micronutrient

Nutrients that are only needed in small amounts (less than 100 mg per day). They don't provide energy, but are important for various body functions. The group of micronutrients includes vitamins, some minerals and trace elements. In contrast, macronutrients are required in larger quantities. They include fat, protein and carbohydrates and can be used for energy production.

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Migraine

Periodic attacks of moderate to severe headache, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, dizzyness and sensitivity to light and sound.

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Mineral

A mineral, from a dietary sense, is an inorganic compound that is needed in small amounts for the regulation of your body's processes and health. There are two general classes of them. There are macrominerals, minerals the body needs in relatively large amounts, larger than trace minerals, wich the body needs in relatively small amounts. The different types of macrominerals include calcium, sodium, and potassium. Examples of trace minerals are iron, fluoride, and iodine.

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Monozygotic twin

Twins that develop from one egg cell. Another term is "identical twins".

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Mucosa

Is a protective layer covering the inside of the intestine and of other organs such as nose, mouth and eyes. Besides protecting these organs, the mucus it produces helps move food along the intestine and helps absorb nutrients in the small intestine as it contains specialized absorptive cells.

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Myocarditis

Inflammation of the heart muscle.

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