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DIETARY HABITS AND TRUE FOOD REQUIREMENTS 153

TOPICS: Dietetic customs of mankind. Origin of dietary standards. True food requirements. Arguments based on custom and habit. Relationship between food consumption and prosperity. Erroneous ideas regarding nutrition. Commercial success and national wealth not the result of liberal dietary habits. Instinct and craving not wise guides to follow in choice and quantity of food. Physiological requirements and dietary standards not to be based on habits and cravings. Old-time views regarding temperate use of food. The sayings of Thomas Cogan. The teachings of Cornaro. Experimental results obtained by various physiologists. Work of the writer on true proteid requirements. Studies with professional men. Nitrogen equilibrium with small amounts of food. Sample dietaries. Simplicity in diet. Nitrogen requirement per kilogram of body-weight. Fuel value of the daily food. Experiments with University athletes. Nitrogen balance and food consumption. Sample dietaries. Adequacy of a simple diet.

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