high-vitamin diet
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Definition
Noun: A diet specifically planned and prescribed to provide elevated or therapeutic levels of vitamins, primarily intended to correct or prevent deficiencies in patients.
Usage
This term is used in medical, nutritional, and healthcare contexts to describe a deliberate dietary regimen. It is a compound noun functioning as a singular count noun (e.g., "a high-vitamin diet").
Examples
- The doctor prescribed a high-vitamin diet to address the patient's scurvy.
- Following a high-vitamin diet can be crucial for recovery from certain illnesses.
- Nutritionists often design a high-vitamin diet for individuals with malabsorption issues.
Advanced Usage
- The term implies a structured, intentional plan beyond simply eating vitamin-rich foods casually. It is often part of a clinical intervention.
- It can be modified for specific vitamins (e.g., "a high-vitamin D diet"), though the core term remains "high-vitamin diet."
Variants and Related Words
- Vitamin-enriched diet: A closely related term emphasizing the addition of vitamins.
- Therapeutic diet: A broader category that includes high-vitamin diets.
- Supplementation: The act of adding vitamins, which may accompany or be an alternative to a high-vitamin diet.
Synonyms
- Vitamin-rich diet
- Vitamin-fortified diet
Antonyms
- Vitamin-deficient diet
- Poor diet
Notes
- "High-vitamin diet" is a specialized term. In everyday language, people might say "diet high in vitamins" or "vitamin-packed diet" with a similar, though less clinical, meaning.
- It is distinct from a generally "healthy diet," as it has a specific, targeted medical purpose.
Noun
- a diet designed to patients with vitamin deficiencies