Sentences with phrase «daily carbohydrate intake»

If that doesn't alleviate the symptoms, you can reduce your total daily carbohydrate intake.
On the other hand, some people need to keep daily carbohydrate intake below 30 grams.
So, to reduce your percentage of body fat, we recommend, on most days, keeping your total daily carbohydrate intake to 25 grams or fewer.
Burke LM, Cox GR, Culmmings NK, Desbrow B. Guidelines for daily carbohydrate intake: do athletes achieve them?
The high - carb group's diet fell in line with the 45 - to - 60 percent daily carbohydrate intake the departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services recommend, Borer said.
Restrict daily carbohydrate intake on non-cheat days to 25 grams or less.
My total daily carbohydrate intake falls around 100 grams a day with a net carb intake between 50 to 70 grams a day, depending on the fibre content of the vegetables, seeds, and legumes I've eaten that day.
Burke, L.M., Cox, G.R., Cummings, N.K. and Desbrow, B. (2001) Guidelines for daily carbohydrate intake.
St. Pierre, on the other hand, says that, «there's nothing magical about having less carbs at night vs. during the day, but it can benefit you by helping you keep your total daily carbohydrate intake in check.»
Naked Whey, for example, provides a solid 25g of complete protein with just 3g of carbohydrates — accounting for just about 6 percent of your daily carbohydrate intake while in ketosis.
At different times in your life you may need to adjust your daily carbohydrate intake.
The number you come up with will be inputted under your daily carbohydrate intake.
In most cases, one piece of fruit would take up the majority of your daily carbohydrate intake.
True to its name, a low - carb diet is a meal plan that keeps your daily carbohydrate intake low.
Over time, higher carb foods can be added back to the diet if eaten sparingly and if they fit within one's daily carbohydrate intake.
I permanently lowered my daily carbohydrate intake.
Daily carbohydrate intake should be 400 - 600 calories, primarily from starches (e.g., rice, potatoes, sweet potatoes, taro), fruits, and berries...»
Between 1909 and 1997, sweetener use increased by 86 %; and specifically, corn syrup sweeteners now represent over 20 % of total daily carbohydrate intake, at an increase of 2100 % [32].

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