Not exact matches
And with many
questioning the sustainability of importing so much food from so far away, we are beginning to ask if switching to a vegetarian
diet to cut emissions caused by meat production is
as sustainable
as one might think.
And
as Kowitt pointed out throughout her
questions, sometimes consumers say one thing and do another — meaning they say they want to eat more fresh produce and incorporate healthier foods in their
diets, but still spend billions on snacks and beverages they know aren't good for them nutritionally.
The celeb can then choose to answer these
questions by responding directly to the fan, at which point the fan will likely freak out on their Twitter page that Kim Kardashian just answered their query
as to how she lost her baby weight (it was the Atkins
diet).
As a result, the
question whether fruit is acceptable on a low - carb
diet seems to come up all the time.
One
question I have is I must substitute honey for the agave syrup
as my son is on the SCD
diet, is there a ratio between the two?
I often receive
questions from family and friends asking me which foods they should be eating
as part of a healthy
diet.
However,
as I started eating a more whole - food dairy - free
diet, cream pies are now out of the
question.
This is a
question asked by many vegans
as they plan their
diets and prepare their meals.
As you can see, these are all high - carb foods, so they are out of the
question if you are currently on a very low - carb
diet (although you can fit some in if you're on a low - carb
diet with carbs in the 50 - 150 gram range - which is also low - carb).
Here are answers to some of the
questions active people commonly ask about protein in a sports
diet as presented by prominent protein researchers at the American College of Sports Medicine's Annual Convention in May 2012.
While it's always important to talk to your doctor or healthcare provider about changes in
diet while you're breastfeeding —
as well
as any other
questions you may have about your health and wellness — you shouldn't feel stressed if you happen to have a drink or two several hours after breastfeeding.
,
as well
as questions on whether or not I deviated from the
diet at all.
For one thing, many
questions remain open, such
as how other aspects of people's lifestyles affect the risks of disease from alcohol, including
diet, smoking, exercise and, of course, medical histories.
«The findings bring into
question how important sharks and rays are to the alligator
diet as well
as the fatality of some the juvenile sharks when we think about population management of endangered species,» Nifong said.
Basic
questions as to what is the optimal
diet or weight gain during pregnancy need to be addressed.
Still, the panelists confessed that they were unable to spell out the risks of relying heavily on a single macronutrient, such
as protein — the recipe for certain popular
diets — and that the data failed to answer all their
questions.
«It's an important
question because lifestyle behaviors, such
as a heart healthy
diet, are the foundation of cardiovascular prevention and we need to know what dietary components are most important,» said Michael D. Miedema, M.D., M.P.H., a cardiologist at the Minneapolis Heart Institute, and the lead investigator of the study.
«It is well known that certain
diets, such
as the ketogenic
diet, have effects on seizures, but there is little agreement on the mechanism behind this
diet,» said Dr. Kuebler, «This technique allows us to better address this
question.»
The group, which represents major sugar companies, such
as Domino Sugar and C&H Sugar, also
questioned the study's short duration and the fact that the baseline
diet data was self - reported which can make it unreliable.
In this post, we'll go in detail in explaining what glutamine is exactly, exploring the various phases at which it helps to improve muscle recovery and then look into the latest scientific arguments, leading us to the final
question: Should you start using glutamine
as a supplement in your
diet?
As pro-football player Tony Gonzalez told us, «A vegan
diet is without
question the A +
diet.»
The analysis raised an interesting
question: Is an anti-inflammatory
diet, like the Mediterranean
diet, not
as accessible for lower - socioeconomic folks?
Still, with coconuts replacing kale
as the darlings of the food world and the increasing popularity of the ketogenic
diet, the
question remains: Can you eat too much fat?
This started off
as a listener
question and turned into a full episode jam packed with everything from overlooked aspects to healing the gut, how long should you really be on a restricted
diet, when elimination
diets aren't enough and how this all ties into your unique hormonal imbalances like estrogen dominance, low thyroid, adrenal fatigue and Hashimoto's.
The standard scientific references (such
as the WHO and the IOM) do not address this
question, because protein requirement research is conducted on people eating standard
diets, which usually contain a lot of carbohydrate.
Below the recipe find «nuts and bolts» type information based on commonly asked
questions at workshop demonstrations addressing: Why use sea salt and not table salt for the soaking medium (increasing mineral uptake and table salt autoimmunity associations) and why those eating a whole foods
diet (
as well
as many following current low target sodium recommendation guidelines) may be eating too little sodium which is problematic
as is too much.
I actually had another
question, if you don't mind, about whether you think white sugar or honey could be used
as a way to get enough calories when attempting an ultra-low fat
diet that would still have sufficient calories to avoid any metabolic slowdown typically associated with dieting.
However,
as I have specified in other places on this site (such
as question on the «FAQ» page called «I haven't improved significantly on Dr. Mansfield's elimination
diet?
This started off
as a listener
question and turned into a full episode jam packed with everything from overlooked aspects to healing the gut, how long should you really be on a restricted
diet, when elimination
diets aren't enough and how this all ties into your unique hormonal imbalances like estrogen dominance, low thyroid, adrenal -LSB-...]
I have so many
questions as I have just started a low carb
diet (no sugar
as well) and I lost 4 kg in 2 - 3 weeks.
The final installment will contain a review of various
diet systems,
as well answer the numerous
diet questions that have been received from readers after the first article.
Simple
question but probably a complex answer given the variables such
as age, weight, gender,
diet (intake and composition of that intake), and exercise levels.
I think that once you have adapted to burning fat
as a primary fuel which I did with the cream
diet then it just becomes a
question of carbohydrate timing.
Insofar
as we can generalize from these animal experiments to humans, they provide a potential rationale for using low - protein
diets to treat cancer patients, and raise the important clinical
question of how to best maintain proper detoxification in these patients.
Hi, My
question about all this intermittent fasting is: Is IF beneficial if you are not doing the low carb
diet as well?
Here is my
question (please read the whole thing)... If you are obese, with fat spilling out into your bloodstream constantly (and fat is what «prevents insulin from allowing blood stream sugar into the cell»)-- > Then, if you are obese, and switch to a high carb
diet (such
as McDougall potato
diet) won't the higher carb amount in your body (from the constant increased sugars from the potato
diet) create more diabetes?
As a dietitian I don't generally like advising over email without having taken a good look into your
diet and history etc... However, to get you thinking, I will ask a
question about the amount of Pyridoxine (B6) that is in the multivitamin you take?
This is a loaded
question because everyone's system is different (
as, more importantly, are their beliefs about
diet), but there are some basic rules.
In addition to these astute
questions, I address things like Parkinson's disease and the gut - brain connection,
as well
as how high blood pressure could contribute to brain disorders like dementia.While most
questions related to brain health, others focused on whether a ketogenic
diet would be okay after you've had your gallbladder removed.
Probably a pointless
question,
as people who eat a high fruit and veg
diet likely have a lot more minerals and vitamins floating around their blood, but does this mean nutrient absorption is impaired on a high fibre
diet, because of the speed up?
I hope you can answer this
question for me — I have read on several websites that tempeh is low fodmap, but I just read the following in Patsy Catsos's book «IBS — Free At Last» second edition, page 116: «Soy products such
as soy milk, tempeh, miso and soy protein isolate......... do contain carbohydrates from the soybean, so they are not allowed during the Elimination Phase of the
diet.»
Another
question of greater immediate importance,
as it has to with significant pain: I have successully managed osteoarthritis for nearly 20 years by eliminating certain foods from my
diet, one being safflower oil.
I do have a
question regarding your experience
as your
diet has «evolved» — have you noticed any changes in your LDL - P?
Just wondering if you have come across information regarding the following
question: In respect of CAD, if you have a non-modifiable risk factor such
as family history, how much does a low carb / high fat
diet affect life expectancy?
I would like to stay
as vegetarian
as possible, so here is my
question... what does your
diet look like in a day?
It really depends on the context and factors such
as individual / person, presence or absence of a clinical condition, total protein intake of
diet, purpose, timing, dose, safety of manufacturing process and other factors would have to be taken into account to answer that
question.
We recently received a
question from a reader asking «What type of foods should be eaten
as part of a healthy
diet and...
There is no one answer to this
question as detox
diets, pills and potions cover a host of different things.
However, before we delve into The Vegan Food Pyramid, we should discuss some of the health benefits of following a
diet consistent with The Vegan Pyramid,
as well
as the most common
questions regarding the Vegan Pyramid.
Unfortunately, saturated fat's reputation
as the «bad fat» and the assumption that there is no need to consume saturated fat in the
diet because we can synthesize it ourselves has led to a dearth of research around the
question of whether consuming saturated fats might benefit these processes.