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- Nakano Yoshihisa
- Center for Research and Development Bioresources, Research Organization for University-Community Collaborations, Osaka Prefecture University
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- Ogushi Misa
- Department of Food and Nutrition, Faculty of Human Life Studies, Hagoromo University
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- Watanabe Toshiaki
- Department of Health and Nutrition, Faculty of Human Science, Osaka Aoyama University
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- ユーグレナはどこまで高栄養食源として貢献し得るか
- ユーグレナはどこまで高栄養食源として貢献し得るか : その機能と応用
- ユーグレナ ワ ドコ マデ コウエイヨウショク ゲン ト シテ コウケン シエル カ : ソノ キノウ ト オウヨウ
- ―その機能と応用―
- ―Physiological Functions and Application of Euglena Cells─
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Description
Food includes complicated and wide-ranging ingredients. In order to support life, we digest and absorb only necessary ingredients (nutrients), which are selectively metabolized for the formation of energy and/ or body components, to utilize the necessary nutrients. However, eating habits under full-feeding in our country seem to be in the process to transform disrupted eating habits leading to health damage, because a gap between health expectancy and life expectancy remains still large due to the development of lifestyle diseases including obesity which are caused by an unbalanced diet and/or disrupted food style. In order to bring health expectancy near to life expectancy by correcting disrupted eating habits as much as possible, we should consider the factor to reduce the gap between health expectancy and life expectancy. One of the ways to reduce the gap is a skillful application of food functions to the improvement of disrupted eating habits and also the combination of the improvement of disrupted eating habits by application of food functions with exercise can be thought to be an important factor to reduce the gap. As an example of the application of food functions to the improvement of disrupted eating habits, we will introduce the application of Euglena (Japanese name, Euglena gracilis) based on its physiological functions as a nutrient to improve disrupted eating habits in this review.
Journal
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- VITAMINS
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VITAMINS 91 (5.6), 323-330, 2017
THE VITAMIN SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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- CRID
- 1390564237993591680
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- NII Article ID
- 130007413110
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- NII Book ID
- AN00207833
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- ISSN
- 2424080X
- 0006386X
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- NDL BIB ID
- 028348965
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed