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    Electrolytes, Carbohydrates, and Proteins. More than what we put them off to be, electrolytes are more than just what's in Gatorade. Carbohydrates are more than what you eat in food. Also Proteins are more than what builds muscle. Within this essay you will find out what all of this means and how important they are. Electrolytes are, “in chemistry and physics, substance that conducts electric current as a result of a dissociation into positively and negatively charged particles calledions,…

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    What Is A Ketogenic Diet?

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    What is a Ketogenic Diet? The ketogenic diet is a low-carbohydrate, adequate protein, high-fat diet that is designed to change your metabolism, help you maintain a healthy weight, and greatly improve your health. Since glucose is the easiest molecule for your body to convert and use as energy, it is used as your body's primary source of energy. However, when you greatly lower your intake of carbohydrates and significantly increase your intake of fat, your body is put into a state known as…

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    they cover the four basic nutrients which are carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, and water. There are two different groups of carbohydrates: simple and complex. “Simple carbohydrates are sugars. They are the quickest source of energy, as they are very rapidly digested,” describes the Physician 's Committee. Complex carbohydrates are the ones that we usually like to focus on as they give us fiber and health promoting benefits. Look for complex carbohydrates in fruits, vegetables, bread, pasta,…

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    there are four different groups of macromolecules that include, Nucleic Acids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids. Carbohydrates are polymers made from monosaccharides, which are simple sugars like glucose and fructose, these are used as a good source of energy. Monosaccharides, the monomer of carbohydrates, are just one sugar unit, they are the simplest form of carbohydrates, but they make up another type of carbohydrates which are disaccharides. Disaccharides are made from two monosaccharides…

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    allergens of dogs. In fact, these have been linked to a major percentage of food allergies in dogs. Gluten meals are inexpensive by-products with low nutritional value. Carbohydrate Sources Brewer's rice has been used by manufacturers as a low-quality and inexpensive substitute for whole grain rice. Other non-desirable carbohydrate feed sources which are often added to pet food rations include grain fermentation soluble, cereal food fines, oat meal, maltodextrins, soy flour, and potato peels…

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    that their bodies are getting the nutrition they need. The main source of this energy comes from a high carbohydrate intake, as it helps to fuel the body for the amount of training each athlete does. High-density carbohydrate foods are what a basketball player’s diet is significantly made up of; cereal, fruit, wholegrain bread and pasta are examples of regular foods in these diets. This carbohydrate diet…

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    Cholelithiasis Cholelithiasis or gallstones is the most common type of gallbladder disease that affects millions of people. Gallstones form in the gallbladder when biliary cholesterol increases. If a stone obstructs the cycstic duct, a patient may experience a sharp and severe pain because of the increased pressure in the gallbladder. Patients don’t know they have the disease because they are asymptomatic. The diagnostic techiniques used nowadays are less invasive and allows patients to heal…

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    Athletes Nutrition: Too Much or Too Little As an athlete health is a one, but not all athletes are as concerned as they should be. In many cases athletes pay little attention to their nutrition levels, resulting in an unhealthy lifestyle or bad performance. Although athletes may need higher nutrients levels, too much or too little can be harmful or damaging to the body and performance, therefore athletes should learn more about their diet along with their exercise. Protein is needed in certain…

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    Creatine Synthesis

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    GPS is a solution developed to substitute sweat losses made of mixture of various molecules into an increasingly complex carbohydrate. In contrast, GES is a solution developed to substitute sweat losses comprising different portions of potassium, water, sodium, chloride, glucose, and other electrolytes. Glucose-electrolyte solutions work with glucose-polymer solutions to enhance…

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    Introduction The Atkins diet is a low-carbohydrate and high protein diet that focuses on achieving weight loss in a short amount of time. As their website guarantees that one can “see results quickly [and] after just a few days...” (“The Program: Overview”). Showing that being on the diet consists of minimizing on the carbohydrates and increasing the protein that the body needs, it causes more health benefits. Atkins consists of four different unique phases that allows a person to limit…

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