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Learn Most commonly tested Nutrition concepts and practice 150 high-yield questions plus clinical reasoning strategies to help you recognize patterns, avoid traps, and perform with confidence on Step 1, 2CK, and 3.

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Why Most Students Miss USMLE Nutrition Questions

✅ They memorize facts, but the exam tests clinical application.
✅ They recognize the topic, but miss the question pattern.
✅ They know the definition, but struggle with next-best-step reasoning.

High Yield USMLE Nutrition Recall is built to close that gap.

What You’ll Actually Be Tested On Based on the 2026 USMLE Nutrition Content Focus

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Protein-Energy Malnutrition

  • Marasmus vs Kwashiorkor
  • Refeeding syndrome and electrolyte shifts
  • Nutrition-focused physical exam findings
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Micronutrient Deficiencies

  • Vitamin B12, Thiamine, Vitamin D
  • Iron, Zinc, Vitamin A, E, and K
  • Niacin deficiency and pellagra
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Clinical Nutrition in Disease

  • DASH and Mediterranean diets
  • CKD protein, potassium, and phosphorus management
  • Diabetes, obesity, and cirrhosis nutrition
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Life Cycle Nutrition

  • Pregnancy folate and iron needs
  • Pediatric rickets and deficiency states
  • Geriatric sarcopenia, B12, and Vitamin D
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Drug–Nutrient Interactions

  • Warfarin and Vitamin K consistency
  • MAO inhibitors and tyramine crisis
  • Metformin, PPIs, levothyroxine, calcium, and iron
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Nutrition Support & Counseling

  • Enteral vs parenteral nutrition
  • Food insecurity and social determinants of health
  • Obesity counseling and ultra-processed foods

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About Dr. Adeleke Adesina

Dr. Adeleke Adesina, DO, FACEP, FAAEM, is a staff Emergency Medicine physician, educator, USMLE content creator, and founder of SmashUSMLE Reviews.

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Frequently Asked Questions Everything you need to know about High Yield USMLE Nutrition Recall and the new USMLE nutrition changes

Why is nutrition becoming more important on the USMLE?

Starting in June 2026, the USMLE announced enhanced nutrition science content across Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3 exams. Nutrition concepts will now be more heavily integrated into clinical reasoning, disease management, metabolism, preventive medicine, and patient care scenarios.

Will nutrition be tested on all three USMLE exams?

Yes. Enhanced nutrition-related content will appear across Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3 beginning in June 2026, including metabolic disorders, vitamin deficiencies, obesity medicine, nutrition support, and clinical nutrition management.

What makes this book different from regular nutrition textbooks?

This book was built specifically for the USMLE. Instead of overwhelming you with low-yield textbook detail, it focuses on the exact nutrition concepts repeatedly tested on Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3 using clinical reasoning, rapid review tables, metabolic integration, and board-style questions.

What nutrition topics are covered in the book?

The book covers vitamin deficiencies, refeeding syndrome, protein-energy malnutrition, enteral and parenteral nutrition, bariatric surgery complications, obesity medicine, electrolyte disorders, eating disorders, amino acid disorders, lipid disorders, metabolic diseases, pediatric nutrition, trace minerals, and high-yield biochemistry pathways commonly tested on the USMLE and NBME exams.

Does the book include USMLE-style nutrition questions?

Yes. The book includes 150+ high-yield USMLE-style clinical nutrition questions with explanations and teaching pearls designed to improve pattern recognition and clinical reasoning.

What metabolic disorders are included in the book?

The book covers hereditary fructose intolerance, galactosemia, phenylketonuria (PKU), maple syrup urine disease (MSUD), homocystinuria, MCAD deficiency, abetalipoproteinemia, glycogen storage diseases, and other high-yield metabolic disorders commonly tested on Step 1.

Will there be a separate nutrition section on the USMLE?

No. Nutrition content will remain integrated throughout organ systems and clinical case questions rather than appearing as a separate standalone section.

What nutrition concepts are most high yield for USMLE Step 1?

The most commonly tested Step 1 nutrition topics include vitamin deficiencies, amino acid disorders, fatty acid oxidation disorders, refeeding syndrome, malnutrition syndromes, electrolyte abnormalities, metabolic pathways, and nutritional biochemistry integration.

Is this book useful for Step 2 CK and Step 3?

Absolutely. Step 2 CK and Step 3 students will benefit from the clinical nutrition management sections, refeeding syndrome review, enteral versus parenteral nutrition, bariatric surgery complications, electrolyte disorders, and hospital-based nutrition cases.

How should students prepare for the new nutrition-focused USMLE changes?

Students should focus on clinically integrated nutrition concepts instead of isolated memorization. Understanding how nutrition affects physiology, metabolism, disease progression, electrolyte balance, and patient management will be critical for success on the USMLE.

Does this book help with memorization and retention?

Yes. The book uses rapid-review formatting, clinical associations, “If You See This → Think This” recall tables, integrated mechanisms, and board-style pattern recognition to improve long-term retention.

Who is this book designed for?

This book is designed for medical students, IMGs, residents, and healthcare professionals preparing for USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, Step 3, shelf exams, or clinical rotations who want a focused, high-yield nutrition review resource.

Is this a full-length nutrition textbook?

No. This is a high-yield rapid review book designed to help students focus on the nutrition concepts most likely to appear on USMLE-style exams without wasting time on unnecessary textbook detail.

Do I get instant access after purchase?

Yes. After checkout, you’ll receive immediate digital access to High Yield USMLE Nutrition Recall and all included bonus materials.