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It's a gram-negative bacteria, but we don't know too much about it. Studies have been limited because of the difficulty in determining species of Alcaligenes (there are 5 but most commonly in CF is A. xylosoxidans). They are found in contaminated soil and water and also increasingly a...
It's a gram-negative bacteria, but we don't know too much about it. Studies have been limited because of the difficulty in determining species of Alcaligenes (there are 5 but most commonly in CF is A. xylosoxidans). They are found in contaminated soil and water and also increasingly a...
It's a gram-negative bacteria, but we don't know too much about it. Studies have been limited because of the difficulty in determining species of Alcaligenes (there are 5 but most commonly in CF is A. xylosoxidans). They are found in contaminated soil and water and also increasingly a...
Lark,
Usually CF diets are unrestricted, but some docs will recommend eating less fat or oils because they are typically difficult for us to digest. As for the calories from carbohydrates versus proteins, I'm afraid I don't have a great answer, unless you have CFRD. Nutrition isn't my...
Lark,
Usually CF diets are unrestricted, but some docs will recommend eating less fat or oils because they are typically difficult for us to digest. As for the calories from carbohydrates versus proteins, I'm afraid I don't have a great answer, unless you have CFRD. Nutrition isn't my...
Lark,
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<br />Usually CF diets are unrestricted, but some docs will recommend eating less fat or oils because they are typically difficult for us to digest. As for the calories from carbohydrates versus proteins, I'm afraid I don't have a great answer, unless you have CFRD. Nutrition...
Let me see if I understand. You're saying that your CF specialists are saying to eat a high calorie diet, but are confused because most dietitians say to eat several small meals, which are low in fat?
Let me see if I understand. You're saying that your CF specialists are saying to eat a high calorie diet, but are confused because most dietitians say to eat several small meals, which are low in fat?
Let me see if I understand. You're saying that your CF specialists are saying to eat a high calorie diet, but are confused because most dietitians say to eat several small meals, which are low in fat?
There is only a very loose correlation between genotype and phenotype (gene expression and actual physical expression). Things like environment, treatment compliance, age of diagnosis all play a part. And now we have epigenetics coming up, so I'm sure that will tell us more.
There is only a very loose correlation between genotype and phenotype (gene expression and actual physical expression). Things like environment, treatment compliance, age of diagnosis all play a part. And now we have epigenetics coming up, so I'm sure that will tell us more.
There is only a very loose correlation between genotype and phenotype (gene expression and actual physical expression). Things like environment, treatment compliance, age of diagnosis all play a part. And now we have epigenetics coming up, so I'm sure that will tell us more.
I think that was a generalization and not a hard statement. We all know the quirks of genotypic/phenotypic expression and with epigenetics now emerging, who knows what we might learn. I have always had an easy go of it, with very little in the way of treatment. I'm sure that will change at...
I think that was a generalization and not a hard statement. We all know the quirks of genotypic/phenotypic expression and with epigenetics now emerging, who knows what we might learn. I have always had an easy go of it, with very little in the way of treatment. I'm sure that will change at...
I think that was a generalization and not a hard statement. We all know the quirks of genotypic/phenotypic expression and with epigenetics now emerging, who knows what we might learn. I have always had an easy go of it, with very little in the way of treatment. I'm sure that will change at...
Increase your caloric intake, especially proteins. Then weight train, I would recommend developing all your muscles and not just your abs, but abdominal specific stuff is V-ups, tuck jumps and using weight with crunches (like if you can train with a buddy or a trainer, use a 5lb medicine ball...
Increase your caloric intake, especially proteins. Then weight train, I would recommend developing all your muscles and not just your abs, but abdominal specific stuff is V-ups, tuck jumps and using weight with crunches (like if you can train with a buddy or a trainer, use a 5lb medicine ball...
Increase your caloric intake, especially proteins. Then weight train, I would recommend developing all your muscles and not just your abs, but abdominal specific stuff is V-ups, tuck jumps and using weight with crunches (like if you can train with a buddy or a trainer, use a 5lb medicine ball...
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