Diet
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Diet may refer to:
Food
- Diet (nutrition), the sum of the food consumed by an organism or group
- Dieting, the deliberate selection of food to control body weight or nutrient intake
- Diet food, foods that aid in creating a diet for weight loss
Political bodies
- Diet (assembly), a formal deliberative assembly
Current
- National Diet, Japan's bicameral legislature, in its current form since 1947, composed of the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors
- Landtag, a diet of states and provinces in Germany, Austria, South Tyrol in Italy, and the national parliament of Liechtenstein
- Bundestag (Deutscher Bundestag), the lower house of Germany's Parliament, established in West Germany in 1949, and all of Germany in 1990
Historical
- Diet of Finland, the legislative assembly of the Grand Duchy of Finland from 1809 to 1906
- Diet of Hungary, the legislative assembly of the Kingdom of Hungary from 15th century to 1946
- Imperial Diet (Holy Roman Empire), the imperial assembly of the princes of the Holy Roman Empire until 1806
- Reichstag
- Reichstag (German Empire) (Reichstag), the Diet of the Empire, the legislative assembly of the German Empire, 1871–1917
- Reichstag (Weimar Republic), (Reichstag), the Diet of the Weimar Republic, from 1919 to 1933
- Reichstag (Nazi Germany), (Reichstag), the Diet of Nazi Germany, from 1933 to 1945, a purely ceremonial "parliament" in a totalitarian dictatorship without elections
Art, entertainment, and media
- "Diet", an episode of the Adult Swim animated television series, Aqua Teen Hunger Force
- Santa Clarita Diet, a 2017 Netflix Original series
- The Diet (cartoon), a Beetle Bailey animated short
Other uses
- DIET, an open-source middleware for high-performance computing
- Diet, India, District Institute(s) of Education and Training in India
See also
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- Diets, a historical name for the Dutch language in general
- Dietsch (disambiguation), distinguishes the southern dialects in the Middle Dutch language
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