Sentences with phrase «on its calcium content»

The nutritional rationale for including milk in school meal programs was based primarily on its calcium content.
(based on a calcium content of ~ 3MG per almond)
The following chart is a list of foods that are calcium - rich, from the USDA food database on calcium content in foods.
I do not restrict the type of leafy green based on calcium content.

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Interestingly, low - fat yoghurts contain more calcium, on average, than those with a higher fat content.
Global product manager for pectin at DuPont Valentina Gizzi said: «Natural batch - to - batch variations in the calcium content of fruit can have a major impact on the texture of the spread.
If you want strong bones for you and your baby, then you should rely on cow's milk for its high Calcium content.
Since concrete production is highly greenhouse gas - intensive, any reduction in calcium content in the cement will have a positive impact on emissions.
The panel concluded, among other things, that yoghurt and cheese have a different and more beneficial effect on bone health, body weight, the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, than would be expected on the basis of their saturated fat and calcium content.
Any thought on the Calcium and Phosphorous content of the Baby's Only and if it may be too much for an infant?
Because the calcium content and availability is quite variable even between different cruciferous vegetables, and because many other plant foods contain smaller amounts of calcium that could contribute to the overall intake or, on the other hand, anti-nutrients that could detract from the overall intake, greater attention should be paid to this possibility if someone is attempting to meet their calcium requirement with plant foods alone.
So, fermented dairy foods may have an effect on weight control independent of their calcium and protein content.
Most likely, this importance lied on the amazingly balanced nutritional content in them: one serving (about 35 g) contains 5 grams of protein, 9 grams of healthy unsaturated fats, 18 % of the recommended calcium intake, and most importantly today, 11 grams of fiber.
«CSPI's litigation department is acting as co-counsel in a class action lawsuit against PepsiCo, on behalf of consumers who purchased Naked Juice products that were falsely and misleadingly labeled as 100 % Juice 100 % Fruit «ALL NATURAL» suggesting that the beverages» vitamin content is due to the nutritious fruits and juices, rather than the added synthetic compounds such as calcium pantothenate (synthetically produced from formaldehyde).
The authors wrote, «The protein content of the milk supplement may have a negative effect on calcium balance, possibly through an increase in kidney losses of calcium or through a direct effect on bone resorption... this may have been due to the average 30 percent increase in protein intake during milk supplementation.»
When multiple food items are listed, you can click on the column headers (Food Name, Iron, Calcium, etc.) to sort food by name or by nutrient content.
Besides the nutrients of special consideration in a vegan diet: calcium, iron, zinc, vitamin B12 and protein which are displayed on the main table, when the Charts button is clicked for a food item, charts evaluating the content of other minerals (magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, selenium and copper) and vitamins (vitamin A, B6, C, E, K, folate, niacim, riboflavin, thiamin, etc.) are displayed.
Some adult foods may also be low calorically, but often they have high calcium content on an energy basis, which is not what you want for a growing large or giant breed pup.
Readers should take note that not all of these products are necessarily suitable for all dogs and / or individuals of all life stages (e.g. large breed puppies), due to a variety of factors like fat percentage, calcium and phosphorus content and so on.
This is important to realize, because if a puppy is fed an adult dog food that has a lower amount of calcium, but it has to eat two or three times as much of the food to meet its energy requirement, it will actually consume more calcium from the adult food, even though it has a lower calcium content on a percentage basis.
In order to lower your dog's risk of developing hip dysplasia, consider the following: • Feeding your dog a complete, balanced and nutritious food • Do not feed adult dog food to your puppy • Look for a calcium content of about 0.9 - 1.35 % in dry puppy food • Focus on controlled growth of your puppy • Serve small, measured meals on a regular schedule • Canned food is generally higher in calories and fat than dry food
Often food manufactures place emphasis on changing the acidity, magnesium, and calcium content of the urine.
Based on what they had read about human medicine, there was a time that veterinarians thought that doing so would increase the calcium content of urine which might aggravate an oxalate stone problem.
However, excessive amounts of calcium above and beyond what the pet needs on a daily basis may add to the calcium content of the urine and be a problem in a rabbit that is already experiencing urinary calculi.
Seven groups of dogs (n ≥ 5) were raised on a diet with a composition meeting the National Research Council (NRC) requirements (1974), but differing in calcium content, with or without a constant ratio to phosphorus.
Due to its Phosphorus, Calcium, and Magnesium content, it must be complemented with wet food on a proportion of 30 % dry food and 70 % wet food, approximately.
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