Secondly, there is no research that suggests that
a moderately high protein diet is undesirable.
Not exact matches
Having said that, a general approach would be: regular exercise under the expert guidance of an exercise professional and consumption of a
moderately calorie - restricted traditional - like
diet with a fairly
high protein content (in order to decrease the loss of lean mass caused by the energy restriction), as well as the lifestyle changes I mentioned above.
* The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the following health claim for soy
protein: «25 grams of soy
protein in a daily
diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol can help reduce total and LDL cholesterol that is
moderately high to
high.»
Also, their previous studies have found that a
moderately low - carbohydrate
diet that includes healthy sources of fat and
protein — such as olive oil, nuts, poultry, fish, whole grains and legumes — can better lower the risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease than low - fat,
high - carb
diets.
With reasonably
high amounts of fats, carbs and
protein, most types of full - fat dairy can be enjoyed
moderately on a keto
diet.
Diabetic dogs just need a
diet that is meat based -
high protein that is
moderately fat and carbohydrate restricted.
We recommend feeding your Springer Spaniel a
diet consisting of
high protein,
moderately high fats and a limited amount of carbohydrates.
The best
diet for diabetic dogs and cats include
high -
protein,
moderately fat, and low / no carbohydrate food.