The Lifestyle Outline: A Study of the Vitamin the Natural and Artificial Sample which Used by University Students
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https://doi.org/10.53555/nnpbs.v2i4.708Keywords:
Artificial, Beverages, lifestyle, Natural, Questionnaires, Vitamin CAbstract
The Lifestyle outline is a way for students to study about environmental choices by modifying their lifestyles through nutritional assessment. Nutritional evaluation is the process of identifying characters known to correlate with nutrition obstacles. Certain foods with additives, eating fake, disguised as food can generate muscle and joint pain connected with infertility, arthritis, gout, fibromyalgia, obesity, cancer and others. Avoiding these foods can diminish inflammation, thus limit obesity, cancer, and another disease. Vitamin C in human health and illness is still a mystery. The aim of the study to determine the highest and the lowest concentration of vitamin C content in fresh fruits and commercial beverages chosen by university students in College – Al Leith-Umm al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia. The analysis sample selected according to the questionnaire in 100 feminine students. The result explained that not all the studied populations obtain the daily recommended of natural source vitamin C.
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