Intake in a sentence as a noun

My nicotine intake is down from 72mg/day to 36mg/day.

We know that restricting caloric intake leads to weight loss.

Our equipment was reporting temps of 140F on intake.

During this period I also watched my calorie intake.

The question is, what counts as a moderate intake of salt?If Taubes is correct, average US salt intake is moderate.

Rob said it best:>I'm touched so many people are concerned about my intake of possible unknown essential nutrients.

That's not good for you, especially if you're one of the many people for whom excess sodium intake adversely affects your blood pressure.

They do not finely-tune their nutritional intake based on their gender, weight, age, activity level, stress level or time of year.

In the 1980s, American's really were told to drastically reduce their fat intake due to a misunderstanding of LDL.

You designate an "intake" person, and then the rest of the group works productively while only one person gets harrangued with interrupts.

It's not that fish oil is an unalloyed good, mind; just that we get way too much Omega-6 in western diets, and it seems that Omega-3 "cancels it out." In cultures with balanced Omega-3/6 intake, like Japan, fish oil has no benefit.

If you look at what took place in the following 30 years since this stance, fat intake has in fact been reduced quite considerably in the United States, yet heart disease has increased.

In three weeks, I effortlessly shed 12 pounds--12 pounds that had refused to come off previously no matter how much exercise I was doing or how religiously I tracked my caloric intake.

In fact, nearly 40% of the intake into Colorado prisons is from "technical" parole violations, which are violations of parole conditions that are not felony crimes.

Arguing anything other than differences in levels of exercise/activity and calorie intake has a large mountain of evidence to overcome.

It remains recommended to only be 10% of your daily intake of calories -- a statement of the percentage of calories you should eat as fat, not a statement about excess calories, which can be regarded as bad in general regardless of their source.

Intake definitions

noun

the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)

See also: consumption ingestion uptake

noun

an opening through which fluid is admitted to a tube or container

See also: inlet

noun

the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing

See also: inhalation inspiration aspiration