Not exact matches
Scientists from Brazil discovered that overweight or obese individuals have a lower level of
calcium in the body while a team of researchers from China found that participants who received
calcium and Vitamin D supplement lost more body fat on a calorie -
restricted diet than their counterparts who didn't take the supplement.
A study in the journal Obesity Research examined the effects of differing
calcium intakes in three groups of obese subjects placed on calorie -
restricted diets.
A study published in the International Journal of Obesity revealed that in just 12 weeks, 16 obese men and women on a calorie
restricted diet that included three portions of yogurt a day lost an amazing 61 % more fat and 81 % more abdominal fat than 18 obese subjects assigned to a
diet with the same number of calories but who consumed little or no high fat and
calcium dairy foods like yogurt.
Effect of
calcium and dairy foods in high protein, energy -
restricted diets on weight loss and metabolic parameters in overweight adults
Specifically, puppies need to have
restricted caloric intake and controlled levels of
calcium in their
diets.
If detected early, OCD lesions can be addressed conservatively with rest and a
restricted diet lower in calories and in
calcium.
It may be preferable to feed a puppy
diet and
restrict total quantity to keep the dog lean than to use a low protein / low
calcium adult dog food.
************************************************************************************************************* Occasional cats seem to benefit from a
diet containing lower - than - normal
calcium content (about 40 % of NRC feline recommendations for Calcium) and restricted amounts of vita
calcium content (about 40 % of NRC feline recommendations for
Calcium) and restricted amounts of vita
Calcium) and
restricted amounts of vitamin D3.
Control dogs fed 1.1 %
calcium and 0.9 % phosphorus (all on a dry matter basis) were fed ad libitum (n = 10) or in
restricted amounts (n = 6); dogs fed high
calcium (3.3 %)
diets received either 0.9 % phosphorus (n = 6) or 3.0 % phosphorus (n = 6); dogs fed low
calcium (0.55 %)
diets received either 0.9 % phosphorus (n = 5 + 6) or 0.5 % phosphorus (n = 8).