For Shih Tzus, veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Coates
recommends a diet high in protein to promote muscle mass (to support her joints and bones), as well as the nutrients glucosamine and chondroitin, which help joint and cartilage health.
Not exact matches
The pregnancy
diet Bradley
recommends (very healthy,
high in protein) makes a big difference
in health for the baby and mother and helps with a good birth outcome.
You can make changes
in your
diet from low
protein to
higher (within
recommended amounts) and feel great.
Anyone who doesn't have any food related problems and that have excellent gut health may do great with soaked, sprouted or fermented grains, but I'd still
recommend only adding these
in after optimizing other aspects of the
diet, increasing vegetable intake and making sure to get enough
high quality
proteins and fats.
The authors of the study comment that «[it's amazing how little evidence there is around how much
protein we need
in our
diet, especially the value of
high -
protein intake, [and][d] espite a lack of evidence, experts continue to
recommend high -
protein intake for older men.»
Dr. Irwin Stillman wrote «The Doctor's Quick Weight Loss
diet»
in 1967
recommending a
high protein low carbohydrate
diet which is still
in print today.
Because phosphorous works alongside calcium
in carrying out many of its primary functions, it is often
recommended that a
diet high in protein and calcium be utilized when looking to raise phosphorous levels.
I think you meant to say «may not» based on a subsequent sentences «
In Chronic Kidney Disease, the ability to deal with the breakdown products of
proteins is impaired and a
high protein diet would not be
recommended.»
In Chronic Kidney Disease, the ability to deal with the breakdown products of
proteins is impaired and a
high protein diet would not be
recommended.
I have been following this way of eating and noticed huge improvements
in my symptoms despite the fact that many doctors have
recommended a
high fat moderate
protein diet.
I currently lift very heavy and along with a
diet high in protein, I drink a
protein powder to get me to the 1 lbs per pound of body weight
recommended by nutritionists.
The assayed Ma - Pi 2
diet [20] is lower
in energy than the traditional one
recommended for diabetic patients, but safe, with adequate satiating effect due to the
high fiber content, adequate
in protein (12 % of the total energy), with an acceptable amino acid score, low
in fat (15 % of the total energy), and
high in complex carbohydrates (73 %).
High - protein diets, when compared to the high - carb diet commonly recommended, improve glucose tolerance and blood sugar control in type 2 diabetics without changing kidney funct
High -
protein diets, when compared to the
high - carb diet commonly recommended, improve glucose tolerance and blood sugar control in type 2 diabetics without changing kidney funct
high - carb
diet commonly
recommended, improve glucose tolerance and blood sugar control
in type 2 diabetics without changing kidney function.
Again, if you are too fat but otherwise healthy and have your physician's approval
in advance, we
recommend a moderate
protein,
high fat, low carb
diet.
You already know that a plant - based
diet is more helpful to prevent kidney stones, rather than a
diet high in animal
protein; what I'd
recommend to you is to limit, not avoid completely, some vegetables that are
high in oxalates
in order to minimize your risk of forming stones again.
The Perfect Health Diet takes a middle ground
in regard to
protein: We
recommend eating about 15 %
protein, and argue that both
high protein and low
protein diets are likely to be harmful;
high protein diets by accelerating aging or by making
protein available to gut bacteria for fermentation, producing a less beneficial gut flora and generating nitrogenous toxins; low
protein diets by starving the body of a key nutrient needed to maintain bodily functions, especially liver, kidney, and immune function.
The foods
recommended in high -
protein diets are the rich foods we were all raised with and learned to love.
So, what I would say from my perspective is that although I haven't pored through over all the research significantly to compare the ketogenic
diets with a regular carbohydrate
diet with
high protein, I would tend to lean toward the direction of consuming as I've
recommended in the past somewhere
in the range of 40 to 50 % carbohydrate if you're going to consume a controlled carbohydrate
diet and then make sure you get lots of
high quality
proteins in and continue to consume anywhere
in the range of 20 to 30 % fat primarily from healthy fat sources.
The
high protein and ketone levels
in a low carb
diet help minimize muscle loss and it is always
recommended to anyone to participate
in regular strength training as part of an overall healthy lifestyle.
Through his own personal experience, he states that people do not need to eat a lot of
protein (unlike they
recommend on Paleo
diet) to be able to build muscle and that eating the 80/10/10 raw vegan
diet that is
high in fruit consumption, is ideal for fitness and muscle building goals.
The amino acid that is likely to be limiting is lysine, which is low
in many grain
proteins, so its generally
recommended that plant - based
diets include a couple servings of legumes (which are
higher in lysine) daily.
The flip side to this is that ongoing very
high protein consumption can be hard on the excretory organs, so it's good to find a balance with a moderate (
recommended) amount of
protein in your
diet.
In fact, a
high -
protein diet with fish, poultry, pork, or eggs at every meal may be
recommended.
I generally
recommend a
diet low
in refined carbohydrates, moderate
in protein, and
high in natural fats.
A: Many
diets pose this risk, but the
high protein and ketone levels help minimize this problem and it is always
recommended to anyone to participate
in regular muscle and strength training as part of an overall healthy lifestyle.
A
high protein diet is a typical bodybuilders
diet, however an increasing number of weight loss
diets also
recommend high levels of
protein —
in order to maintain / increase muscle tissue whilst burning fat.
The low - carb
diet was a little
higher in protein and lower
in fat than we would
recommend, but very close overall to our recommendations and spot - on
in carbs.
The plant - based
diet that Dr. Greger always
recommends in his videos (
high in legume
protein and dried fruit sugars) greatly increases flatulence and is therefore not practical for most working class Americans.
Dr. King asked if Dr. Johnson would
recommend any changes
in the food patterns for elderly individuals
in comparison to younger adults, since her comment about plant - based
diets seemed to imply that older adults might need
higher levels of animal
protein.
In general, high protein / low carbohydrate diets are recommended to aid in controlling blood suga
In general,
high protein / low carbohydrate
diets are
recommended to aid
in controlling blood suga
in controlling blood sugar.
Instead of replacing
high quality meat with less expensive fillers for adult dogs, the brands we
recommend choose to promote a
high protein diet in line with the nutritional requirements of a canine for the entire life of the dog.
Most dog food experts
recommend that dogs need a
diet that is relatively
high in protein and moderate
in fat.
Most experts today
recommend that healthy adult dogs eat a
diet that is
higher in protein with moderate fat.
Most dog food experts today
recommend that dogs should eat a
diet that is relatively
high in protein and moderate
in fat.
Low - fat canine
diets recommend skinless, fat - trimmed chicken and low or no fat cottage cheese as
protein sources
in homemade
diets because they're lower
in fat and
higher in protein than most other animal - based sources.
Whey
protein is
recommended as part of a healthy
diet for those with kidney disease because it is low
in phosphorous and boasts a
high Biological Value (104) that indicates the body's ability to easily utilize the nutrients.
Some vets
recommend feeding a
high -
protein diet and then supplementing it with fresh foods that are low
in phosphorous to reduce the amount your dog gets.
In severe cases, your vet may
recommend placing your pup on a
high -
protein diet or prescribe iron supplements.
In addition, I recommend a high quality diet — which is high in protein, clean water, and a clean environmen
In addition, I
recommend a
high quality
diet — which is
high in protein, clean water, and a clean environmen
in protein, clean water, and a clean environment.
In addition to a
high - fiber,
high -
protein, and low - fat
diet, veterinarians also
recommend feeding your dog twice a day instead of giving it an open - feeding option.
Dry cat chows, even those
recommended for diabetes, are generally
higher in carbohydrates than canned cat foods so the first thing to do is switch you cat to a canned
diet with the
highest protein and lowest carbohydrate content available.
Many weight loss
diets for dogs are extremely
high in carbohydrates, with low fat and low
protein —
in fact, some have even less fat than the prescription
diets that are
recommended for dogs recovering from pancreatitis.
I
recommend feeding your senior dog a grain free
diet that is lower
in protein,
higher in fiber and has less Kcals per cup than many of the grain free foods on the market.
A
diet that is
high in fiber and
protein while lower
in carbohydrates and fats is
recommended.
Feeding
diets lower
in carbohydrates and
higher in protein and fiber is currently
recommended in the literature4 and may have an underestimated role
in the development of diabetic remission.8
A
diet high in excellent quality
protein and lower than normal amounts of sodium and phosphorous is
recommended.