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[System approach and system analysis in dietology].

M A Samsonov

    Voprosy Pitaniia
    |March 31, 2004
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    This study compares two diet therapy auto-program systems: numeric and basis. Both aid dietitians in organizing diet therapy, simplifying patient care.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dietetics and Nutritional Science
    • Metabolic Regulation
    • Clinical Nutrition

    Context:

    • Diet therapy plays a crucial role in managing metabolic disturbances and maintaining homeostasis.
    • Current approaches to diet programming require systematic frameworks for effective clinical application.
    • Understanding the interplay between diet, metabolism, and disease is essential for personalized nutrition.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze and compare two auto-program variants for diet therapy: the numeric system and the basis system.
    • To elucidate the distinct functioning principles of each diet programming approach.
    • To provide a framework that aids dietitians in selecting and implementing appropriate dietetic interventions.

    Summary:

    • The numeric system of diet programming is based on a nosological principle, incorporating clinicopathogenetic disease features.
    • The basis system utilizes a metabolic principle, adapting diet content, nutritional value, and composition to specific metabolic disturbance mechanisms.
    • Both systems are designed as auto-programs to assist specialists in organizing and simplifying dietotherapy, recognizing the dynamic and autoregulated nature of metabolic processes.

    Impact:

    • This research offers dietitians a structured approach to diet programming, potentially improving the efficacy of dietotherapy.
    • The findings contribute to a better understanding of how diet can be systematically tailored to metabolic needs.
    • Simplifying the organization of diet therapy through auto-programs can lead to more efficient and effective patient management.

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