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Dr. Ritika Mehta Sports Nutrition

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Clinical Nutritionist

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Dr. Sumiran Passey Sports Nutrition

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Sports Medicine Physician

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Dr. Farah Arfeen Sports Nutrition

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Clinical Nutritionist

21 years of experience

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Dr. Sumiran Passey Sports Nutrition

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Sports Medicine Specialist

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Questions & Answers on "Sports Nutrition" (147)

I'm a vegetarian and recently started feeling dizzy and fatigued. Could this be due to a deficiency, and what foods should I focus on to prevent this?

Male | 26

Feeling dizzy and tired as a vegetarian might be due to a lack of minerals like iron, protein, or vitamin B12. Signs include fatigue, pale skin, and trouble concentrating. Add more beans, lentils, leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and fortified cereals to your diet. These foods help provide the iron, B12, and protein you need to stay healthy.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Hi, I've been experiencing frequent headaches and someone suggested it might be related to my diet. Are there certain foods that could be triggering my headaches?

Female | 27

There is no doubt that the food can be the trigger of headaches. Some usual suspects are processed meats, aged cheeses, beer, and foods with monosodium glutamate (MSG). These substances may have adverse effects on the blood vessels in the brain, which eventually lead to headaches. If you start to experience a headache you can add it to the diary. Once you identify a particular food item, you might want to eliminate it from your diet to see if the headaches get better.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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I’m Indian vegetarian-> so I eat curry, rice, roti carbs everyday. I also exercise in the morning for 30 mins before eating anything. What foods should I eat. I’m 22 years old with 5.6 blood sugar level. I tested this November 2025. My dad is pre diabetic. I need your help

Male | 22

Since you're a vegetarian who eats curry, rice, and roti daily, it's important to focus on balance. Include more fiber-rich foods like vegetables, lentils, and whole grains. Try to limit sugary drinks and sweets. Regular blood sugar monitoring is crucial, especially with your family history. Consider consulting a dietitian for personalized guidance. 

Answered on 30th Dec '25

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I am underweight and have low iron i wanna improve it as due to it i frequently get sick easily like 2 or 3 in month I did reports for iron and hemoglobin Iron level is 74.4 and hemoglobin is 10.7 ( it droped it was nearly 14 ) And for my weight I am 38.60 and height is 5'2 feet

Female | 16

It's concerning to hear about your low iron levels and weight. Symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and frequent illness often arise from these issues. Causes may include inadequate nutrition, absorption problems, or underlying health conditions. To improve your situation, focus on a balanced diet rich in iron sources like lean meats, beans, and leafy greens, along with vitamin C for better absorption. Consider eating more calorie-dense foods to support weight gain. It’s essential to consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance and possible iron supplements. They can help create a tailored plan to enhance your health effectively.

Answered on 21st Jan '25

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