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High carbohydrate diet partially protects Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) from oxytetracycline-induced side effects.

Environmental Pollution, 2019
Antibiotics used in global aquaculture production cause various side effects, which impair fish health. However, the use of dietary composition such as carbohydrate, which is one of the dominant components in fish diets to attenuate the side effects ...
S. Limbu   +5 more
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Planning high-carbohydrate, high-fiber diets with a microcomputer

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1983
Current research suggests that a diet high in carbohydrate and fiber (HCF) may be useful in the management of diabetes mellitus, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertriglyceridemia. To meet the needs of our clinic population, a microcomputer program has been developed that allows for individualization of HCF menu patterns that satisfy both the diet ...
C W, Suitor, R F, Suitor, M O, Adelman
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High-carbohydrate, high-fiber diet

Postgraduate Medicine, 1987
More than one half of middle-aged Americans have undesirably high serum lipid levels. Diets high in fiber and carbohydrate and low in fat reduce serum lipid levels two to four times more than the widely recognized American Heart Association diet.
J W, Anderson, N J, Gustafson
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High Carbohydrate Diets in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt To the editor: Angelillo and coworkers (1) tried to show that the low carbohydrate diet was associated with a significant decrease in arterial PCO2and that spirometric results were signific...
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High Carbohydrate‐High Fibre Diets in Poorly Controlled Diabetes

Diabetic Medicine, 1984
Fifteen non‐insulin‐dependent diabetic patients with persistently elevated blood glucoses despite high doses of oral hypoglycaemic agents, were randomly allocated to a high carbohydrate‐high fibre diet (HC) or a reinforced low carbohydrate diet (LC). After six weeks the diets were reversed for a similar period.
S E, Lousley   +5 more
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Efficacy of a high-carbohydrate diet in catabolic illness

Critical Care Medicine, 2001
To determine within the setting of isocaloric, isonitrogenous enteral diets whether a diet that supplies most of its calories from fat or carbohydrate would be most beneficial at limiting muscle protein wasting in catabolic illness.Prospective, randomized, crossover trial.Academic pediatric burn unit in tertiary medical center.Fourteen severely burned (
D W, Hart   +8 more
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High-Fat and High-Carbohydrate Diets and Energy Balance

Diabetes Care, 1996
The current American Diabetes Association guidelines for nutrition recommend a moderate increase in monounsaturated fats and a reduced intake of carbohydrate in patients with diabetes in whom high-carbohydrate diets deteriorate glycemic control and lipoprotein levels.
M, Shah, A, Garg
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Chlorogenic acid attenuates high-carbohydrate, high-fat diet-induced cardiovascular, liver, and metabolic changes in rats.

Nutrition Research, 2019
Chlorogenic acid as a constituent of coffee is consumed regularly in the human diet. Chlorogenic acid intake has been associated with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.
N. Bhandarkar, L. Brown, S. Panchal
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Thyrotoxic Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis Triggered by High Carbohydrate Diet

American Journal of Therapeutics, 2007
Thyrotoxic hypokalemic periodic paralysis is an uncommon disorder characterized by elevated thyroid hormone, muscle weakness or paralysis, and intracellular shifts of potassium leading to hypokalemia. This article presents a case of thyrotoxic hypokalemic periodic paralysis in a 22-year old Hispanic man with nonfamilial thyrotoxic hypokalemic periodic ...
Adel S, El-Hennawy   +2 more
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High carbohydrate diet implicated in pancreatic cancer

BMJ, 2002
A diet high in carbohydrates may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer in sedentary and overweight women, some new US research suggests. The study is the first to implicate a modifiable risk factor other than smoking in the development of pancreatic cancer ( Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2002;94:1293-300) Led by Dr Dominique Michaud of the
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