(ref)-RRB- Ketoacids, as sold through body building outlets, can also act as a substitute
for dietary protein in certain instances (ref)(But I know of no veterinarians that use them in dogs and cats).
(For example, when 7 / 8th of its kidney's filtering apparatus has been lost)(ref 1)(ref 2) Ketoacids, as sold through body building outlets, can also act as a
substitute for dietary protein in certain instances (ref)(But I know of no veterinarians that use them in dogs).
(ref)-RRB- Ketoacids (As sold through human body buildng outlets) can also act as a substitute
for dietary protein without increasing kidney nitrogen - load (ref)(But I know of no veterinarians that have used them yet in dogs and cats).
The global success of pulses is largely attributed to 4 % growth in India, where some 360 million vegetarians rely heavily on
pulses for dietary protein.
For example, Nair et al. (17) reported a significant up - regulation of whole - body proteolysis and oxidation after a 72 - h fast; however, longer duration studies observed a reversal of this response, as whole - body proteolysis and protein synthesis were decreased by 20 % after a 4 - wk period of negative energy balance in overweight adults consuming the
RDA for dietary protein (3).
This high reliance on animal foods plus the relatively low carbohydrate content of plant foods means that the most plausible percentages of total energy would be 19 — 35 %
for dietary protein, 22 — 40 % for carbohydrate, and 28 — 58 % for fat (Cordain et al, 2000).
Cats are able to adapt protein oxidation to protein intake provided their requirement
for dietary protein is met.