No, it is nutrient-lacking. "Dense" in this content would mean "packed with" nutrients, which doesn't apply if a food has no nutrients.
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Nutrient dense food- is defined as the density of nutrients to kcalories. Nutrient dense foods provide more nutrients relative to kcalories.
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nutrient dense foods
It is usually referred to as a nutrient dense "Super Food".
Healthy food is "nutrient dense". A nutrient dense food has a low ratio of calories to nutrients. For example, a spinach leaf is loaded with nutrients with very few calories. Healthy food is also satisfying. A satisfying food fills you up without a ton of calories. For example, a potato chip packs a load of calories, but it takes a load of them to fill you up. The best meals are both satisfying and nutrient dense. For example, a spinach salad with grilled chicken is both satisfying and nutrient dense.
For example, fruit and vegetables are considered nutrient-dense food, while highly refined products containing added sugars.
Nutrient dense foods provide the maximum nutrients for least amount of calories.
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Nutrient dense foods are important because they give you more nutrients without the high calorie label to go with it. Nutrient dense foods give you a concentrated amount of valuable nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, fibre and essential fatty acids (such as omega 3)
Yes it is