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THE AVOIDANCE OF MALNUTRITION IN CLIMACTERIC DURATION

Ana Sambuco , Medical Science and Technology, Volgograd State Medical University Russia

Abstract

The point of the review was to survey the starvation for its impact on considered common bone mineralization and subjective investigation of starvationary supplements used in the avoidance of hunger.

Research data were acquired based on survey created by the author. A24-hour starvation review strategy was used with the involvement of Starvationa 5.0 programming created by the National Food and Sustenance Foundation. The second piece of the review included an examination of the most famous starvationary supplements that anyone could hope to find over the counter. Complexmetric titration was utilized to isolate and distinguish calcium.

Keywords

Bone development, Calcium, Starvation

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THE AVOIDANCE OF MALNUTRITION IN CLIMACTERIC DURATION. (2022). International Bulletin of Medical Sciences and Clinical Research, 2(07), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.37547/ibmscr-02-07-01