Sentences with phrase «hour in the fed state»

That means we spend 12 hours in the fed state (insulin dominant) and 12 hours (from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am) in the fasted state (insulin deficient).
While we are awake we spend almost every hour in the fed state.
If you are having a snack and then going to bed at midnight, only to get up at 5:30 to grab a bite before starting to get ready for work, you may be spending a full 22 hours in the fed state and only 2 hours in the fasted state, depending on the size of your last meal.

Not exact matches

Even after you've finished eating, you stay in the fed state for roughly three to five hours (depending on what you've eaten, how frequently you've eaten, your metabolic rate, and other factors.)
As stated in La Leche League (2003) the following are signs of dehydration in your baby, «listlessness and sleeping through feeding times, lethargy, weak cry, skin loses its resilience, dry mouth, dry eyes, less than the usual amount of tears, minimal urine output (less then two wet nappies in a twenty four hour period), the fontanel on baby's head is sunken and fever» (p. 335).
If you are breastfeeding, feedings can take as long as an hour in the early days while both you and your newborn learn how to feed effectively, states the Vermont Department of Health.
Since the state doesn't give birth to my children, feed them in the night, clothe them, hold them when they're sick, read stories for hours each day, worry when they begin toddling around, and teach them right from wrong, I don't think they should get to decide what my kids learn and what assessments I use to gauge their learning.
The World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action's Web site states that breast - feeding within the first hour of birth «is the first and most vital step» toward reducing the nation's neonatal mortality rate — one of the highest in the industrialized world.
As stated in La Leche League (2003) the following are signs of dehydration in your baby, «listlessness and sleeping through feeding times, lethargy, weak cry, skin loses its resilience, dry mouth, dry eyes, less than the usual amount of tears, minimal urine output (less than two wet nappies in a twenty four hour period), the fontanel on baby's head is sunken and fever» (p. 335).
While this is happening, your body is in a «postprandial» or «fed» state (prandial means «during or relating to food»), and it can remain in this state for anywhere from an hour to 6 + hours depending on the size and composition of the meal.
Results showed that in the FED state (Food - Fed Breakfast); subjects burned more calories during the 36 min cardio exercise and for 24 hours after and also burned more fat as fuel throughout the workout and at 12 hours and 24 hours following the workoFED state (Food - Fed Breakfast); subjects burned more calories during the 36 min cardio exercise and for 24 hours after and also burned more fat as fuel throughout the workout and at 12 hours and 24 hours following the workoFed Breakfast); subjects burned more calories during the 36 min cardio exercise and for 24 hours after and also burned more fat as fuel throughout the workout and at 12 hours and 24 hours following the workout.
Make sure to allow time for at least one more solid meal after your workouts - you have a 3 hour window where your body is in an anabolic state, and you want to take advantage of this by feeding your muscles
There's about a 3 hour window after each workout, when your body is in a very anabolic state (muscle building), and it's during this time that you want to constantly feed your body good quality nutrition, which is why you must have time to eat at least one more solid meal before calling it a day.
This is known as the «postprandial» (prandial means «having to do with a meal») or «fed» state and it can last anywhere from a couple to 6 + hours, depending on how much and what types of food you eat in a meal.
While this is happening, your body is in a «postprandial» or «fed» state, and this can last for anywhere from an hour to 6 + hours depending on meal size and composition.
Our bodies are in the fed state, or postprandial state, for up to 4 hours following a meal, when blood sugar and insulin levels rise and the body begins to store food energy.
Most people, depending on what they eat are in a fed state for 3 - 4 hours after their last meal, some people only ever get out of being in a fed state when they're sleeping.
The federal Twenty - Eight Hour Law, 49 USC § 80502, addresses neglect of animals being transported across state lines by requiring that transporters «may not confine animals in a vehicle or vessel for more than 28 consecutive hours without unloading the animals for feeding, water, and rest.».
And, as one of Oregon's main utilities, PGE is participating in the state's pilot feed - in tariff, which, as we reported several weeks ago, became quickly oversubscribed — in some cases, in a matter of hours.
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