As Poodles can experience digestive issues,
avoid high fat meals and plan to feed him 2 to 3 meals daily versus free - feeding.
Poodles can be prone to digestive issues so
avoid high fat meals.
Avoiding high fat meals and treats is also a good idea.
Not exact matches
Avoid high -
fat meals before bedtime
Avoid spicy foods: especially if you are prone to heartburn that may cause discomfort when you...
Try to
avoid the prepackaged
meals because the cheese is
high fat, the meats typically are
high fat, and there's not a whole lot of nutrition in those lunches.
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Avoid high - carb foods and eat a
meal that is
high in protein and
fat like eggs and bacon.
To
avoid this, Shona advises not to eat refined carbohydrates, and instead choose
meals that contain refined carbohydrates in small amounts, combined with
higher amounts of protein and fiber and some
fats.
Avoid high levels of polyunsaturated
fats by eating home cooked
meals as much as possible.
Hi Kay, I'd go for a
high - protein
meal and
avoid too much
fat right after the workout: Ketogenic Nutrition and Exercise: Protein Some people do carb - ups, you can learn more about them here: Ketogenic Nutrition and Exercise: Carbs
Due to toxic metal contamination, NeuG5c, alpha - gal, and advanced glycation end products (AGEs), meat (including poultry and processed meat), sugar, and
high -
fat meals should be
avoided to maintain kidney health.
Sprinters should
avoid eating
high - fiber grains or vegetables,
high -
fat foods or large
meals within several hours of training, as these can cause gastrointestinal fullness of discomfort.
Nutritionists like Dr. John Berardi also recommend sprinters stay away from
high -
fat foods and
high fiber foods ie grains and vegetables, and
avoid eating large
meals close to training or competition so as to
avoid gastro - intestinal discomfort and fullness.
If you want to
avoid the MSG, trans
fats,
high fructose corn syrup and other additives found in these prepared foods, you have to make your
meals from scratch.
Lactate, which increases during starvation, can induce hepatic ketogenesis.2 Low - carbohydrate,
fat - rich
meals can enhance alpha - cell secretion of glucagon and lower insulin concentrations.3, 4 Plasma fatty acid concentrations can be twice as
high during low - carbohydrate diets as compared with the usual carbohydrate intake in the postabsorptive period.5 Increased concentrations of free fatty acids in the absence of carbohydrate - induced inhibition of beta - oxidation of fatty acids and in the presence of an abnormally
high ratio of glucagon to insulin and elevated concentrations of lactate may have caused ketoacidosis in our patient, who was trying to
avoid all dietary carbohydrates.