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WHEN SHOULD YOU PERFORM A NUTRITIONAL EXAMINATION?

Diet silently impacts your health from day to day. Therefore, any age group should have a nutritional exam at least once a year, especially at the following times.

WHEN SHOULD YOU PERFORM A NUTRITIONAL EXAMINATION?

Many people often think that only children with slow growth need nutritional examination. However, diet silently impacts your health from day to day. Therefore, any age group should have a nutritional exam at least once a year, especially at the following times: 

 

  • When children are under five years old or in puberty: 

Nutrition is essential in developmental milestones, such as children under five years old and pre-puberty. 

  • When signs of unusual weight gain or loss appear: 

Nutrition plays a key treatment role in diseases such as obesity, malnutrition, and overweight. 

 

  • When diagnosed with metabolic disease: 

Nutrition plays a supporting role in treating metabolic diseases such as diabetes, dyslipidemia, gout, and liver and kidney diseases. 

 

The Nutrition examination package at CarePlus is designed with a full range of items to help accurately assess body condition. Through anthropometric assessment, dietary assessment, and clinical examination, the Doctor will advise individualized nutrition and an appropriate exercise regimen for each customer. 

 


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