Sentences with phrase «high amount of protein considering»

Collards have a surprisingly high amount of protein considering their low caloric weight!

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These tiny fish are considered a very «efficient food» since they contain a very high amount of vitamins, protein and Omega - 3 for the amount of calories they contain.
Seeds and nuts are considered to be the high - fat staple foods of keto dieting, however taking into account the amount of protein and carbs the majority of them have, they needn't be the only source of calories.
Whey protein which already has high amount of BCAAs is great to be consumed pre and post-workout, but considering that even the purest, most filtered protein brands have around 100 calories in a serving, some people prefer that they save the protein for after the workout in the form of a protein shake or as a meal replacement.
Personally, I would only consider buying a protein powder that has a good macronutrient profile (high in protein and low in carbs and fats) and a minimal amount of artificial ingredients and that tastes good and mixes well and is reasonably priced.
However, even nutritional regimes that are widely considered healthy, such as popular Paleo - style diets, may not supply adequate amounts of mineral - rich plant foods to offset the reduction in physiological pH that high protein / low carb programs are known to induce.
Considering the amount of omelets, raw dairy yogurt, raw dairy cheese, Greek yogurt and even grass fed cattle whey protein bars I was consuming at the time that I had this test performed, I'm not really sure which came first — food sensitivity or the high amount of antibodies naturally circulating in my bloodstream due to the fact that I was actually eating those foods.
This diet, although makes sense scientifically does not feel right considering the amount of protein he will be consuming (red meats / poultry / fish / egg form) and the effect of the protein on his already high choline levels.
Wilma, The point regarding calories and protein is that, while some vegetables are considered high in protein (e.g. spinach and broccoli) because close to a quarter of their calories come from protein, what really matters for health is getting an adequate amount of protein (42 grams per day as noted in Dr. Greger's piece) and since most vegetables have so few calories, a quarter of the calories from of protein still doesn't add up to much.
At first glance, it might appear that the dry food has a higher amount of protein than the canned food — but this is not true on a dry matter basis which considers the food minus the water.
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