There has not been quite enough research on healthy vegetarian or vegan diets for cats for us to
recommend such diets.
Dieticians, however, do not
recommend such a diet because it is almost impossible to get all 20 essential amino acids and 30 vitamins and minerals from one food.
Not exact matches
The calcium requirement for breastfeeding is nearly 80 % more than the general requirement for adults, so it is strongly
recommended that you include plenty of calcium - rich foods in your daily
diet,
such as calcium - fortified foods and calcium - set tofu
We do know that restricting the
diet so radically has an impact on the mother's nutrient intake, so I would on the whole
recommend NOT trying to avoid
such a wide range of foods, even in the early months when colic is more common.
Also, if you change your
diet I would
recommend not eating foods that would normally cause heartburn,
such as, pizza or anything spicy, this could be the cause of extra reflux issues with your little one.
People who can remember products
such as Maypo cereal and Ovaltine drink mix being hawked on television may also recall the rudimentary nutrition lesson that
recommends a
diet of three square meals a day selected from all four of the major food groups.
The Committee also
recommends that the State party introduce higher taxes on junk foods and sugary drinks and consider adopting strict regulations on the marketing of
such products, while ensuring improved access to healthy
diets.
The American Academy of Pediatrics
recommends that breastfeeding mothers whose children have a high risk of developing an allergy (usually those who have immediate family with a severe food allergy) consider eliminating foods
such as dairy, nuts, eggs, and fish from their
diet.
At 6 - 8 months of age, the Weston A. Price Foundation
recommend's adding pureed meats
such as lamb, turkey, beef, chicken, liver and fish to your baby's
diet.
«Community food bank study dispels belief healthy
diets are costly: Research shows that
such diets are less costly when compared to the cheapest USDA -
recommended diet.»
They are found in many common foods
such as
diet sodas, cereals and sugar - free desserts, and often form part of
recommended diets for people with type 2 diabetes.
Dairy is considered part of a healthy
diet and dietary guidelines
recommend the daily consumption of 2 - 4 portions of milk - based products
such as milk, yogurt, cheese, cream and butter.
The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, a complement to the government's
diet guidelines,
recommend that people do at least 75 minutes of high - intensity aerobic physical activity (
such as running, swimming or biking), or 150 minutes of moderate - intensity activity (
such as brisk walking) every week to reduce the risk of obesity, diabetes and other chronic diseases.
She
recommends exploring healthy
diets, exercise and alternative therapies
such as massage, yoga and meditation to boost and maintain your physical and emotional well - being.
Physicians have
recommended vitamin D supplements to their patients for a decade, with good reason: dozens of studies have shown a correlation between high intake of vitamin D — far higher than most people would get in a typical
diet and from exposure to the sun — and lower rates of chronic diseases,
such as cancer and type 1 diabetes.
«Patients with chronic kidney disease may want to pay more attention to
diet consumption of acid rich foods to reduce progression to kidney failure, in addition to employing
recommended guidelines
such as taking kidney - sparing medication and avoiding kidney toxins,» said Dr. Banerjee.
Longo, who worked on the new human study,
recommends that adults replace some animal proteins in their
diets with more plant - based ones,
such as those proteins found in beans and nuts.
It can be one of the best supplements to include in one's
diet, which is again why it is
such a widely used and
recommended product.
Edgley again stressed that this is not healthy, nor a
recommended diet... it is simply an experiment, and everyone should be extremely careful with the use of diuretics, «Do not start on
such experiments unless you are familiar with the functioning of a certain diuretic because it can cause serious health problems,» warned Edgley.
«We
recommend statins after
diet and exercise if the 10 - year risk of an event [
such as a heart attack or stroke] is greater than 7.5 %,» Dr. Gotto adds, citing a metric developed by the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association.
TIA can be a sign that something bigger is coming (about a third of people who experience a warning stroke will go on to have an acute stroke), so doctors will
recommend lifestyle changes,
such as a healthier
diet, exercise, and cutting out alcohol and cigarettes in addition to treating risk factors like high blood pressure in an effort to prevent a more serious stroke.
Diets focused on minimizing carbs,
such as Atkins, South Beach and The Zone,
recommend eating anywhere between 10 % and 40 % of calories from carbohydrates.
In a study of forty overweight women between 20 and 35 years of age that were randomly divided into 2 groups who consumed meal replacements containing either white rice or mixture of brown rice and black rice, it was concluded that replacing meals with mixed rice was superior to white rice for weight control, and improved antioxidant enzyme activity, and as
such, should be
recommended for
diet therapy in obese women.
This product contains protein and is not
recommended for people who need to be on low protein
diets,
such as people with Phenylketonuria, Homocystinuria, or advanced kidney disease.
The analysis also included
diets recommending a moderate amount of fat, carbs and protein,
such as Weight Watchers, Biggest Loser, Jenny Craig, Nutrisystem and Volumetrics.
It's
such an important part of my daily
diet routine that I even told my Gastroenterologist Specialist about Wunder Workshop & he has started to
recommend it to patients who have the same chronic conditions as me as he's seen the massive difference in my own life!
Decrease exposure to all estrogen - raising factors in your
diet, including excessive amounts of coffee (I
recommend no more than 2 cups per day), unfermented soy sources
such as tofu and soy milk, non-organic meats, commercial dairy sources, sugars and starches.
You can either supplement your
diet with probiotic rich foods like yogurt, kefir, homemade saurkraut, kombucha and others or you can continue taking a therapeutic strength probiotic
such as Bio-kult, which is
recommended by Dr. Campbell - McBride.
It is virtually impossible to obtain the
recommended daily amount of astaxanthin from
diet alone because there are only two prime sources: microalgae and sea creatures that consume the algae (
such as salmon, shellfish, and krill).
We
recommend eliminating those «unsafe starches» because (a) on a relatively low - carb
diet like ours, you don't need to eat a huge variety of starch sources, and (b) alternatives
such as rice and potatoes and taro are safer / healthier.
I frequently
recommend very low carbohydrate
diets to my patients who wish to treat mental health problems
such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and eating disorders, without medications.
We
recommend a ketogenic
diet for many neurological disorders and brain cancers, and readers have used our version of the ketogenc
diet to cure migraines and ameliorate genetic diseases
such as Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation (see our «Ketogenic
Diet» category for more).
Low - carb
diets have gone through a bit of a transformation over the past few years with many popular plans
recommending you replace steak and bacon with healthier sources of fat and protein,
such as salmon and nuts.
I would hope that it is obvious that I would never personally follow
such a
diet nor
recommend it.
I've never eaten
such a low carb
diet and as I see you don't
recommend it I'm concerned.
The individual approach for children and adolescents at higher risk for CVD and with a high concentration of LDL includes
recommended changes in
diet with nutritional counseling and other lifestyle interventions
such as increased physical activity.
Like most American
diets: The Zone Diet over emphasises common food allergens
such as eggs & dairy products, and
recommends processed meats, refined grain products and condiments containing potentially unhealthy additives.
We
recommend that people consciously include fibrous carbohydrates in their
diet,
such as oatmeal, sweet potatoes, leafy green vegetables and other foods high in fiber.
In general, we
recommend that people follow a
diet rich in essential fatty acids, particularly omega - 3 fatty acids,
such as those in fish oil, as well as monounsaturated fatty acids of the kind found in olive oil and avocados.
It is
recommended to supplement your
diet with more essential hair growth vitamins, including vitamin C, B complex as well as minerals
such as Iron and Zinc... by choosing hair growth vitamins and supplements for hair growth that contain ingredients of natural sources, you will nourish thinning hair from the inside out.
Such diets have not been evaluated strictly, but could be
recommended based on the emerging body of evidence that a variety of probiotics is beneficial.»
When adding grains back into the
diet, I
recommend starting by adding soaked or sprouted grains (like brown rice) and seed grains,
such as quinoa or buckwheat.
Low - carb
diets, especially the Paleo
diet, are
recommended for autoimmune conditions
such as Celiac disease or Hashimoto's hypothyroidism.
The «Paleo»
diet (
such cute names you dieticians - for - hire come up with for your various plans) IS plant based, just as you
recommend.
It is
recommended you first consult your
diet plan with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing or having any health issues
such as diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, etc., as there may need to be an adjustment to the medication you are taking.
Nor is it
recommended for those on gut healing
diets such as GAPS, SCD, AIP or other temporary dietary approaches like the 21 Day Bone Broth Diet Plan that exclude or greatly limit carbohydrate consumption.
What comments do you have on
diets such as those
recommended in this book and going off meds?
The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans
recommends a
diet containing 20 to 35 percent fat, and advises choosing nutritious sources,
such as nuts and olive oil, most often.
In addition, even though some of the approaches described in this article,
such as the ketogenic
diet or the use of supplements, may be implemented without medical prescription in some countries, it is essential that the information presented in this study is not construed as medical advice and we always
recommend that patients affected by diseases are supervised by competent therapists even when only nutrition is concerned.
Some high protein
diets will
recommend a percentage of total calorie intake (
such as 30 % or more).