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  • EAR cut-point method

    Professional Description:

    EAR cut-point method is used to determine the prevalence of inadequacy for a group or more specifically the proportion of a group with intakes below the EAR.

  • Effect size

    Professional Description:

    The effect size is the difference in outcomes between the intervention and control groups divided by the standard deviation.

  • Encopresis

    Professional Description:

    Encopresis or fecal incontinence occurs when stool (formed, semiformed, or liquid) seeps around the fecal mass and leaks out.

  • Endurance capacity

    Professional Description:

    Endurance capacity is the time to fatigue (or time to exhaustion) at a fixed exercise intensity or pace.

  • Enteric coated

    Professional Description:

    Enteric coated is being or possessing a coating designed to pass through the stomach unaltered and to disintegrate in the intestines.

  • Enterobacter sakazakii

    Professional Description:

    Referred to now as Cronobacter spp.

  • Enterohepatic circulation

    Professional Description:

    Enterohepatic circulation is circulation between the liver and gastrointestinal tract.

  • Enteropathy

    Professional Description:

    Enteropathy is a disease of the intestinal tract.

  • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

    Professional Description:

    Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)is a rapid immunochemical test that involves an enzyme and an antibody or antigen. ELISA tests are utilized to detect substances that have antigenic properties, primarily proteins.

  • Epididymis

    Professional Description:

    Epididymis is an elongated structure connected to the posterior surface of the testis that stores and matures spermatozoa and transports spermatozoa from the testis to ductus deferens (vas deferens).

  • Episode of care

    Professional Description:

    Episode of care is “a health problem from its first encounter with a health care provider through completion of the last encounter related to that problem”.

  • Epitope

    Professional Description:

    An epitope is a single antigenic site on a protein against which an antibody reacts. An eitope is composed of several amino acids in a sequence and configuration that elicits an immunological response and the production of antibodies designed to couple with that specific structure.

  • Erythropoiesis

    Professional Description:

    Erythropoiesis, also called erythroctopoiesis, is the production of red blood cells.

  • Estimated Average Requirement

    Professional Description:

    Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) is the nutrient intake value that is estimated to meet the requirement defined by a specified indicator of adequacy in 50% of the individuals in a life stage and gender group.

  • Estimated Energy Requirement

    Professional Description:

    Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) is the average dietary energy intake that is predicted to maintain energy balance in a healthy adult of a defined age, gender, weight, height, and a level of physical activity that is consistent with good health.

  • Euvolemia

    Professional Description:

    Euvolemia is the presence of the proper amount of blood or fluid in the body.

  • Excitotoxins

    Professional Description:

    Excitotoxins are molecules that act as excitatory neurotransmitters, and can lead to neurotocity when taken in excess.

  • Exclusive breastfeeding

    Professional Description:

    Exclusive breatsfeeding is when no food or liquid other than breastmilk, not even water, is given to the infant from birth by the mother, health care provider, or family member/supporter.

  • Exogenous iron source

    Professional Description:

    An exogenous iron source is iron from dietary or supplementary sources.

  • Extensively hydrolyzed infant formula

    Professional Description:

    An extensively hydrolyzed infant formula is a formula in which the constituents, especially the proteins, have been hydrolyzed (“digested”) by enzymatic activity to yield single amino acids and small peptides to achieve a product that has few proteins capable of initiating an immunological response.