نتایج جستجو برای: healthy diets recommend low carbohydrate

تعداد نتایج: 1539550  

2015
J. Philip Karl Susan B. Roberts Ernst J. Schaefer Joi A. Gleason Paul Fuss Helen Rasmussen Edward Saltzman Sai Krupa Das

OBJECTIVE To examine the effects of diets varying in carbohydrate and glycemic index (GI) on changes in body composition, resting metabolic rate (RMR), and metabolic adaptation during and after weight loss. METHODS Adults with obesity (n = 91) were randomized to one of four provided-food diets for 17 weeks. Diets differed in percentage energy from carbohydrate (55% or 70%) and GI (low or high...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 1977
W J Lin J W Anderson

Normal and streptozotocin-diabetic rats were fed a low carbohydrate diet or one of two high carbohydrate diets (sucrose or starch-bran). High carbohydrate diets were associated with slightly higher plasma glucose levels in both control and diabetic rats. However, glucose tolerance tests were not altered by the diets in either the control or diabetic rats. Plasma and liver triglyceride values fo...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1994
K K Batajoo R D Shaver

Four concentrations of dietary nonfiber carbohydrate (42, 36, 30, and 24%) were evaluated using eight multiparous Holstein cows (662 kg of BW; 63 DIM) in replicated 4 x 4 Latin squares with 28-d periods. Shelled corn and soybean meal were partially replaced with wheat middlings, dried brewers grains, and soy hulls to formulate 36, 30, and 24% nonfiber carbohydrate diets. Decreasing dietary nonf...

2016
Po-Ju Lin Katarina T. Borer

BACKGROUND Postprandial hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia, and insulin resistance increase the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and cardiovascular disease mortality. Postprandial hyperinsulinemia and hyperglycemia also occur in metabolically healthy subjects consuming high-carbohydrate diets particularly after evening meals and when carbohydrate loads follow acute exercise. We hypothesized the invol...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2009
David J A Jenkins Julia M W Wong Cyril W C Kendall Amin Esfahani Vivian W Y Ng Tracy C K Leong Dorothea A Faulkner Ed Vidgen Kathryn A Greaves Gregory Paul William Singer

BACKGROUND Low-carbohydrate, high-animal protein diets, which are advocated for weight loss, may not promote the desired reduction in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) concentration. The effect of exchanging the animal proteins and fats for those of vegetable origin has not been tested. Our objective was to determine the effect on weight loss and LDL-C concentration of a low-carbohydr...

Journal: :Urologic nursing 2005
Mark A Moyad

The first three parts of this series of articles covered the basics of some of the more popular low-carbohydrate diets, and the theories behind them. In the fourth and final part of this series, some of the more popular low-fat and low-calorie diets, such as the Ornish diet and Weight Watchers, are covered briefly. Recently, several clinical trials of longer duration that compared low-carbohydr...

Journal: :Clinical science 2004
Matthew J Sharman Jeff S Volek

In recent years, it has become apparent that low-grade vascular inflammation plays a key role in all stages of the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Weight loss has been shown to improve blood inflammatory markers; however, it is unknown if weight-loss diets varying in macronutrient composition differentially affect inflammatory responses. The primary purpose of the present study was to compare ...

2013
Annika Maria Juul Haagensen Anders Bue Klein Anders Ettrup Lindsay R. Matthews Dorte Bratbo Sørensen

Consumption of a high energy diet, containing high amounts of saturated fat and refined sugar has been associated with impairment of cognitive function in rodents and humans. We sought to contrast the effect of a high fat/cholesterol, low carbohydrate diet and a low fat, high carbohydrate/sucrose diet, relative to a standard low fat, high carbohydrate minipig diet on spatial cognition with rega...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
H J Pluim E R Boersma I Kramer K Olie J W van der Slikke J G Koppe

Breast-feeding may expose infants to high levels of toxic chlorinated dioxins. To diminish intake of these lipophilic compounds by the baby, two diets were tested for their ability to reduce concentrations of dioxins in human milk. The diets were a low-fat/high- carbohydrate/low-dioxin diet. (about 20% of energy intake derived from fat) and a high fat /low-carbohydrate/low-dioxin diet. These di...

Journal: :JAMA 2014
Frank M Sacks Vincent J Carey Cheryl A M Anderson Edgar R Miller Trisha Copeland Jeanne Charleston Benjamin J Harshfield Nancy Laranjo Phyllis McCarron Janis Swain Karen White Karen Yee Lawrence J Appel

IMPORTANCE Foods that have similar carbohydrate content can differ in the amount they raise blood glucose. The effects of this property, called the glycemic index, on risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes are not well understood. OBJECTIVE To determine the effect of glycemic index and amount of total dietary carbohydrate on risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diabetes. ...

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