(Party bureaucrats also could not halt the show, which, in early 1989, they blamed for
promoting excess consumption and, ahem, violence.)
Not exact matches
But no, even though the acid load was neutralized, there was still [this]
excess urinary calcium, consistent with the radioactive isotope study, «challenging the long - standing dogma that animal protein
consumption results in an acidosis that
promotes the [
excess] excretion of calcium...»
The old thinking would predict that then there would be no calcium loss since there is no
excess acid to buffer, but no, even though the acid load was neutralized there was still the
excess urinary calcium, consistent with the radioactive isotope study, «challenging the long - standing dogma that animal protein
consumption results in an acidosis that
promotes the increased excretion of calcium....
In general, as the fat content of a diet increases, so does the caloric density and palatability, which
promotes excess calorie
consumption and obesity.