About a quarter of the kidney disease dogs apparently did not receive medical or
dietary treatment due to their disease.
Not exact matches
Due to the initial presentation of premenstrual syndrome, dysmenorrhea, and elevated fasting blood glucose, a diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome was considered (for which
treatment may include
dietary carbohydrate reduction), and further evaluation was deemed unnecessary at the time.
The benefits of the DP used in the present study included a high compliance (94.8 %) to the
dietary treatment, probably
due to the easy preparation of the DP; the low glycemic index of the DP (38.6); the abundance of phytochemicals with antioxidant, antihyperinsulinemic, hypolipidemic, and antiinflammatory activities; and the moderate satiety induced by ingestion of the DP.