Not exact matches
Potatoes and legumes provide complex
carbohydrates and fiber rather
than corn, wheat, or
soy products.
Rather
than corn, wheat, or
soy, this dry dog food uses rice, barley, and oats as sources of complex
carbohydrates for energy.
Rather
than corn, wheat, or
soy,
carbohydrates come from sweet potatoes, peas, and potatoes, which are easy to digest.
One study, reported in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, has found that consuming milk after resistance exercise leads to greater muscle hypertrophy, a greater increase in lean body mass, and a greater decline in body fat
than consumption of a
soy beverage with macronutrient (proteins,
carbohydrates, fats) ratios equal to that of the milk.
Hartman J, Tang J, Wilkinson S, Tarnopolsky M, Lawrence R, Fullerton A, Phillips S. Consumption of fat - free fluid milk after resistance exercise promotes greater lean mass accretion
than does consumption of
soy or
carbohydrate in young, novice, male weightlifters.
The results showed that the thermic effect (think energy costly) was greater after the whey
than after the casein and
soy meals and was greater after the whey, casein, and
soy meals (all 3 proteins)
than after the high
carbohydrate meal.
Total fat oxidation tended to be greater after the whey meal
than after the
soy meal and was greater after the whey and
soy meals
than after the high
carbohydrate meal.
One of the main reasons pet food manufacturers use
carbohydrates like corn, wheat, and
soy ingredients is because they are cheaper
than animal products — it is that simple.
Some elimination diets avoid common
carbohydrate sources and include potatoes or oats, rather
than corn or
soy.