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ontology idparent classlabeldefinitiondiet connectionsdefinition sourceexample of usagediet inclusionsdiet exclusionsenglish synonymitalian synonymfrench synonymsee alsodb crossreferencecommentsterm editortypecuration statusdiscussion on Improvements
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IDSC % SPLIT=|AL rdfs:label@enAL IAO:0000115@enC IAO:0000235 some % SPLIT=|A IAO:0000119 SPLIT=|AL IAO:0000112@en SPLIT=|C eats some % SPLIT=|C not (eats some %) SPLIT=|AL oboInOwl:hasExactSynonym@en SPLIT=|AL oboInOwl:hasExactSynonym@it SPLIT=|AL oboInOwl:hasExactSynonym@fr SPLIT=|A rdfs:seeAlso SPLIT=|A oboInOwl:hasDbXref SPLIT=|AL rdfs:comment@enA IAO:0000117 SPLIT=|TYPEAI IAO:0000114
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BFO:0000040material entity
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UBERON:0000463material entityorganism substanceMaterial anatomical entity in a gaseous, liquid, semisolid or solid state; produced by anatomical structures or derived from inhaled and ingested substances that have been modified by anatomical structures as they pass through the body.http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9114-8737
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UBERON:0012112organism substanceingested foodA substance that is consumed by the organism for food.
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FOODON:00001132
material entityswine food product
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https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg/issues/5
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BFO:0000015process
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GO:0008150processbiological process
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GO:0032501biological processmulticellular organismal process
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GO:0007586multicellular organismal processdigestionThe whole of the physical, chemical, and biochemical processes carried out by multicellular organisms to break down ingested nutrients into components that may be easily absorbed and directed into metabolism.
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ONS:0000101biological processfood digestionDigestion is the breakdown of large food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules. The breakdown is both mechanical and chemical (enzymatic digestion). During digestion, food components are released from the food matrix and may become bioaccessible.

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Should break the definition down into separate terms, e.g. bioaccessable should be defined separately.
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GO:0050892biological processIntestinal absorptionA process in which nutrients are taken up from the contents of the intestine.
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ONS:1000061biological processfood component absorption processThe whole of the processes by which food components released by food digestion are able to reach bloodstream.

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https://askthescientists.com/nutrient-absorption/https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg | https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9125-4337IAO:0000428
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IAO:0000030information content entity
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IAO:0000033information content entitydirective information entity
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IAO:0000027information content entitydata item
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IAO:0000100data itemdata setA data item that is an aggregate of other data items of the same type that have something in common. Averages and distributions can be determined for data sets.
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ONS:1000064data itemdietary pattern data itemA data item recording data about a dietary pattern
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IAO:0000104directive information entityplan specificationA directive information entity with action specifications and objective specifications as parts that, when concretized, is realized in a process in which the bearer tries to achieve the objectives by taking the actions specified.
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OBI:0000272plan specificationprotocolA plan specification which has sufficient level of detail and quantitative information to communicate it between investigation agents, so that different investigation agents will reliably be able to independently reproduce the process.
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RO:0002470eats'consumer of food' eats foodowl:ObjectProperty
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FOODON:00002420
has ingredientowl:ObjectProperty
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IAO:0000115definitionowl:AnnotationProperty
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IAO:0000119definition sourceowl:AnnotationProperty
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IAO:0000112example of usageowl:AnnotationProperty
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IAO:0000117term editorowl:AnnotationProperty
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IAO:0000235denoted by
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ONS:0000094information content entitydietary patternThe quantity, variety, or combination of different foods and beverage in a diet and the frequency with which they are habitually consumed.https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/dietary-patterneating patternhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/dietary-patternReplaces EFO:diet (EFO:0002755)
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ONS:1000001information content entitydietIn nutrition, diet is the sum of food consumed by a person or other organismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diet_(nutrition)http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004032https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000001dietary pattern timing of food intakeThe temporal aspect of a dietary pattern that details meal frequency or fasting as a daily or episodic activity.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000063processorganism food management processThe process an organism has which achieves a dietary pattern and involves food availability, physiological or psychological motivation, selection, episodic consumption, and digestion.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000011organism food management process fasting processA food consumption process in which the timing of food and/or liquid ingestion is limited.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30897855https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30897855Leigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000012 fasting process intermittent fastingIntermittent fasting is a broad term that encompasses a variety of programs that manipulate the timing of eating occasions by utilizing short-term fasts with the intention of modulating body composition and/or overall health. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26374764/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26374764/Leigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000013 intermittent fasting time-restricted feedingA type of intermittent fasting process which allows ad libitum energy intake within controlled time frames, generally a 3-12 hour range each day.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24739093/involving fasting periods that are longer than a normal overnight fast of 8–12 hours. A form of time restricted eating, typically 16 h fasting and 8 h eating.time-restricted feeding | TREhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24739093/https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000014protocol fasting protocolA protocol that specifies the timing of food consumption.The fasting protocol indicated fasting for 16 hrs per 24 hrs for a duration of 3 months.fasting schedulehttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000015organism food management process episodic food intake processThe process of ingesting food during a single eating and/or drinking session. This does not include the digestion process.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000002diet diet by digestive capabilityA diet that is defined by the biological, anatomical, and evolutionistic digestive capabilities of a given organism. ONS:2000002A feline biologically and anatomically follows a carnivorous diet; Homo sapiens biologically and anatomically follow an omnivorous diethttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000002dietary pattern dietary pattern by digestive capabilityA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a diet by digestive capabilities. https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000016 diet by digestive capability carnivorous dietA diet of a carnivore, which focuses almost exclusively on the consumption of animal food sources.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000017 diet by digestive capability omnivorous dietA diet of an omivore, which includes both plant and animal food sources.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000018 diet by digestive capability herbivorous dietA diet of a herbivore, which focuses almost exclusively on the consumption of plants, fungi and/or lichen.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000003diet diet by type of food
A diet that is defined by characteristics of ingested food.
dietary pattern by type of foodhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000003dietary pattern dietary pattern by type of foodA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a diet by type of foodhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000019 diet by type of food diet by food organismA diet defined by the food source organisms it allows or excludes. dietary pattern by food organismhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000019 dietary pattern by type of food dietary pattern by food organismA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a diet by food organismhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000020 diet by food organism vegetarian dietA diet which focuses almost exclusively on the consumption of plants, fungi and/or lichen. vegetarian dietary patternvegetarian food product | plant food product | algal food product | fungal food producthttps://www.gs1.org/voc/DietTypeCode-VEGETARIANhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000020 dietary pattern by food organism vegetarian dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a vegetarian dietvegetarian food product | plant food product | algal food product | fungal food producthttps://www.gs1.org/voc/DietTypeCode-VEGETARIANhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000021 diet by food organism vegan dietA diet that excludes all animal products (including fish and seafood). vegan dietary patternhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veganismvegetarian food product | plant food product | algal food product | fungal food productpart of animal | vertebrate animal food product | invertebrate animal food product | seafood producthttps://www.gs1.org/voc/DietTypeCode-VEGANhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000021 dietary pattern by food organism vegan dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a vegan dietvegetarian food product | plant food product | algal food product | fungal food productpart of animal | vertebrate animal food product | invertebrate animal food product | seafood producthttps://www.gs1.org/voc/DietTypeCode-VEGANhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000022 diet by food organism lacto-vegetarian dietA diet that includes vegetarian and milk-derived food. lacto-vegetarian dietary patternplant food product | algal food product | fungal food product | milk or milk based food product | dairy food productamphibian | amphibian or reptile food product | animal based refined or partially-refined food product | animal based salad food product | animal fat or oil refined food product | animal product based flavoring or seasoning | animal soup food product | animal tissue | animal-derived food | avian food product | egg food product | fish food product | game animal food product | mammal | meat food producthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000022 dietary pattern by food organism lacto-vegetarian dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a lacto-vegetarian dietplant food product | algal food product | fungal food product | milk or milk based food product | dairy food productamphibian | amphibian or reptile food product | animal based refined or partially-refined food product | animal based salad food product | animal fat or oil refined food product | animal product based flavoring or seasoning | animal soup food product | animal tissue | animal-derived food | avian food product | egg food product | fish food product | game animal food product | mammal | meat food producthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000023 diet by food organism ovo-vegetarian dietA diet that includes vegetarian and avian egg derived food. ovo-vegetarian dietary patternplant food product | algal food product | fungal food product | avian egg food productamphibian | amphibian or reptile food product | animal based refined or partially-refined food product | animal based salad food product | animal fat or oil refined food product | animal product based flavoring or seasoning | animal soup food product | animal tissue | animal-derived food | fish food product | game animal food product | mammal | meat food product | milk or milk based food product | dairy food producthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000023 dietary pattern by food organism ovo-vegetarian dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a ovo-vegetarian dietplant food product | algal food product | fungal food product | avian egg food productamphibian | amphibian or reptile food product | animal based refined or partially-refined food product | animal based salad food product | animal fat or oil refined food product | animal product based flavoring or seasoning | animal soup food product | animal tissue | animal-derived food | fish food product | game animal food product | mammal | meat food product | milk or milk based food product | dairy food producthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000024 diet by food organism lacto-ovo vegetarian dietA diet that includes vegetarian, avian egg, and milk derived food. lacto-ovo vegetarian dietary patternplant food product | algal food product | fungal food product | milk or milk based food product | dairy food product | avian egg food productamphibian | amphibian or reptile food product | animal based refined or partially-refined food product | animal based salad food product | animal fat or oil refined food product | animal product based flavoring or seasoning | animal soup food product | animal tissue | animal-derived food | fish food product | game animal food product | mammal | meat food producthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000024 dietary pattern by food organism lacto-ovo vegetarian dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a lacto-ovo vegetarian dietplant food product | algal food product | fungal food product | milk or milk based food product | dairy food product | avian egg food productamphibian | amphibian or reptile food product | animal based refined or partially-refined food product | animal based salad food product | animal fat or oil refined food product | animal product based flavoring or seasoning | animal soup food product | animal tissue | animal-derived food | fish food product | game animal food product | mammal | meat food producthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000025 diet by food organism semi-vegetarian dietprimarily a plant-based diet but includes meat, dairy, eggs, poultry and fish on occasion or in small quantities semi-vegetarian dietary patternflexitarian diethttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000025 dietary pattern by food organism semi-vegetarian dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a semi-vegetarian dietflexitarian diethttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000026 diet by food organism pescetarian dietA diet which includes vegetarian food as well as fish and seafood. pescetarian dietary patternvegetarian food product | plant food product | algal food product | fungal food product | seafood product | fish food product amphibian | amphibian or reptile food product | animal based refined or partially-refined food product | animal based salad food product | animal fat or oil refined food product | animal product based flavoring or seasoning | animal soup food product | animal tissue | animal-derived food | avian food product | egg food product | game animal food product | mammal | meat food producthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000026 dietary pattern by food organism pescetarian dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a pescetarian dietvegetarian food product | plant food product | algal food product | fungal food product | seafood product | fish food product amphibian | amphibian or reptile food product | animal based refined or partially-refined food product | animal based salad food product | animal fat or oil refined food product | animal product based flavoring or seasoning | animal soup food product | animal tissue | animal-derived food | avian food product | egg food product | game animal food product | mammal | meat food producthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000027 diet by food organism non-beef dietA diet that excludes food containing beef food products.bovine meat food producthttps://www.gs1.org/voc/DietTypeCode-WITHOUT_BEEFhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000028 diet by food organism non-pork diet A diet that excludes food containing swine food products.swine food producthttps://www.gs1.org/voc/DietTypeCode-WITHOUT_PORKhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000029 diet by food organism infant breast milk dietA diet consisting entirely of breast milk.human milk (raw)https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000030 diet by food organism infant formula milk dietA diet involving formula milk for infants.formula milk diethttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000031 diet by type of fooddiet by food textureA diet defined by the food texture.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000032 diet by food texture texture modified dietA diet containing carefully selected foods of an appropriate consistency which can be more easily chewed and managed by
a person with dysphagia.
https://www.wlmht.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/High-risk-foods-info-sheet-2pp-A4.pdf
A soft textured diet was the most often prescribed followed by pureed texture and then minced texture.
https://www.wlmht.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/High-risk-foods-info-sheet-2pp-A4.pdf
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ONS:1000033 diet by food textureliquid dietA full liquid diet is made up only of fluids and foods that are normally liquid and foods that turn to liquid when they are at room temperature. You can not eat solid foods when you are on a full liquid diet.https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000206.htmhttps://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000206.htmhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000004diet diet by agriculture treatmentA diet which involves food produced under certain agricultural conditions.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000004dietary pattern dietary pattern by agriculture treatmentA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a diet by agriculture treatmenthttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000034 diet by agriculture treatment organic agriculture dietA diet consisting of food produced from organic agriculture (food that is grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, irradiation, genetic engineering, pesticides, or drugs.)https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1603.pdf | http://www.fao.org/organicag/oa-faq/oa-faq1/en/biological agriculture diet
https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1603.pdf | http://www.fao.org/organicag/oa-faq/oa-faq1/en/
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ONS:1000035 diet by agriculture treatment non-organic agriculture dietA diet consisting of food that may have been reared with the use of pesticides, herbicides or chemical fertilizers.https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1603.pdf
https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1603.pdf
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ONS:1000005diet diet by nutritional compositionA diet defined by the nutritional presence or absence of types of food bioactive compounds. https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000005dietary pattern dietary pattern by nutritional compositionA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a diet by nutritional compositionhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000036 diet by nutritional composition ketogenic dietA ketogenic diet is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate, adequate-protein diet that mimics a fasting state, resulting in the substitution of ketone bodies as a source of energy. The ketogenic diet can be used to reduce recurrent epileptic seizures in individuals with intractable epilepsy. Intractable epilepsy is defined as epilepsy that failed to respond to three or more antiepileptic drugs.
A high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet. It is primarily used in medicine to treat difficult-to-control epilepsy in children
ketogenic diet dietary patternPMID:23419562 | PMID:27759811 | PMID:28701250 | https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/ketogenic-dietModified Atkins dietPMID:23419562 | PMID:27759811 | PMID:28701250 | https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/ketogenic-dietLeigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg(replaces EFO:0009371)
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ONS:2000036 dietary pattern by nutritional composition ketogenic diet dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a ketogenic dietLeigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000037 diet by nutritional composition DASH dietDietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) trial, which demonstrated that consuming a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products and reduced in saturated fat and cholesterol DASH diet dietary patternPMID: 29141784https://medlineplus.gov/dasheatingplan.html | PMID: 29141784Leigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000037 dietary pattern by nutritional composition DASH diet dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a DASH dietLeigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000038 diet by nutritional composition Meditteranean dietA moderate-fat, restricted-calorie, Mediterranean diet is rich in vegetables and low in red meat, with poultry and fish replacing beef and lamb. Meditteranean diet dietary patternPMID:18635428PMID:18635428Leigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000038 dietary pattern by nutritional composition Meditteranean diet dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a Mediterranean dietLeigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000039 diet by nutritional composition high-carbohydrate dietA diet which provides > 60% of total dietary energy from carbohydrates. It consists predominantly of high glycemic carbohydrates have detrimental metabolic effects high-carbohydrate diet dietary patternhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000039 dietary pattern by nutritional composition high-carbohydrate diet dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a high-carbohydrate diethttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000040 diet by nutritional composition low-carbohydrate, high-protien, high fat dietLow-carbohydrate diets restrict carbohydrate consumption relative to the average diet. Foods high in carbohydrates (e.g., sugar, bread, pasta) are limited, and replaced with foods containing a higher percentage of fat and protein (e.g., meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, eggs, cheese, nuts, and seeds), as well as low carbohydrate foods (e.g. spinach, kale, chard, collards, and other fibrous vegetables). low-carbohydrate, high-protien, high fat diet dietary patternPMID:18635428 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-carbohydrate_dietLow carbohydrate dietPMID:18635428 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-carbohydrate_dietLeigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wgThe low-carbohydrate, non–restricted-calorie diet aimed to provide 20 g of carbohydrates per day for the 2-month induction phase and immediately after religious holidays, with a gradual increase to a maximum of 120 g per day to maintain the weight loss.
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ONS:2000040 dietary pattern by nutritional composition low-carbohydrate, high-protien, high fat diet dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a low-carbohydrate, high-protien, high fat dietLeigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000041 diet by nutritional composition high fat dietA diet involving the a larger proportion of fat than normal. high fat diet dietary pattern(replaces EFO high fat diet)
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ONS:2000041 dietary pattern by nutritional composition high fat diet dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a high fat diet
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ONS:1000042 diet by nutritional composition low fat dietA restricted-energy diet with less than 30% of energy from fat. low fat diet dietary patternPMID:23651522PMID:23651522Leigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg(replaces EFO low fat diet)
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ONS:2000042 dietary pattern by nutritional composition low fat diet dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a low fat dietLeigh Carmody | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000043 diet by nutritional composition gluten freeA diet which minimises or eliminates the consumption of gluten. gluten free dietary patternhttps://www.gs1.org/voc/DietTypeCode-FREE_FROM_GLUTENhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000043 dietary pattern by nutritional composition gluten free dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a gluten free diethttps://www.gs1.org/voc/DietTypeCode-FREE_FROM_GLUTENhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000006diet proscribed dietAn eating pattern that excludes a given diet.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000006dietary pattern proscribed dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a proscribed diethttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000007diet prescribed dietA diet assigned as a dietary pattern objective to an individual organism or group.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:2000007 dietary pattern prescribed dietary patternA dietary pattern that define the quantity, variety or combination of different food in a prescribed diethttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000062 dietary pattern|
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dietary regimenA set of restrictions on food type ingestion and/or timing of food ingestion.dietary protocolhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000044 prescribed diet self-prescribed dietA diet that an individual organism has chosen as a dietary pattern objective.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000045 prescribed diet research prescribed dietA diet prescribed to a group in a research study.https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:0000081 research prescribed diet study intervention dietA diet administered during an intervention study. It usually comprises the adoption of a certain nutritional intervention, intended as the prescription of consuming or not consuming certain food, and follows a precise study design. Intervention studies usually compare at least two subgroups of a population, one control group receiving a null nutritional intervention, and one or more test groups receiving the interventionhttps://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg
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ONS:1000046 research prescribed diet study null nutritional diet
A dietairy pattern adhered to by a study control group.
(possibly a placebo).
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ONS:0000082 prescribed diet clinically prescribed dietA diet prescribed by a dietician, physician or nutritionist to meet health objectives of an organism.diet therapy | clinical treatment protocol | medically proscribed diet | dietetic diet | https://github.com/FoodOntology/joint-food-ontology-wg