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Results 1 - 10 of 157 for Metabolism
  1. Your metabolism is the process your body uses to convert energy from food for all its functions. You rely on your metabolism to breathe, think, digest, circulate blood, keep warm ...
  2. Inborn errors of metabolism are rare genetic (inherited) disorders in which the body cannot properly turn food into energy. The disorders are usually ...
  3. Metabolism refers to all the physical and chemical processes in the body that convert or use energy, ... Shulman GI, Petersen KF. Metabolism. In: Boron WF, Boulpaep EL, eds. Medical Physiology . 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2017:chap 58.
  4. Metabolism is the physical and chemical processes within the body related to body functions.
  5. ... MB, Kronenberg HM. Hormones and disorders of mineral metabolism. In: Melmed S, Auchus RJ, Goldfine AB, Koenig RJ, ...
  6. ... may be due to: Eclampsia Inborn error of metabolism Fructose intolerance Ketoacidosis (from diabetes) Kidney failure Reye ... cortical hyperfunction Fever Hartnup disease Inborn error of ... Malnutrition Nephrotic syndrome Phlebotomus fever Rheumatoid ...
  7. ... disorders. Some of these may include: Amino acid metabolism disorders Biotinidase deficiency Congenital adrenal hyperplasia Congenital hypothyroidism ...
  8. ... like the other B vitamins, is important for metabolism. It also helps form red blood cells and ... for bone health. Biotin is essential for the metabolism of proteins and carbohydrates, and in the production ...
  9. ... can be a sign of a problem with metabolism. ... of amino acids can help detect problems with metabolism. Early treatment for these conditions may prevent complications ...
  10. Vitamin B12 is important for metabolism. Metabolism within the body includes the processes of energy generation and use; including nutrition, digestion, absorption, elimination, respiration, circulation, and temperature ...
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