Protein Diet
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Protein Diet
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High protein diets are usually
associated with low
carbohydrates, even though
people who have high protein
requirements, like professional
body builders, are not advised
to go on a low carb diet.
Protein is one of the most
important nutrients necessary
for health. The body uses it to
build muscle, replenish cells,
keep the blood in optimum
condition, and basically to keep
the body operating smoothly. If
done properly, a high protein
diet will keep you strong,
healthy, and happy. |
A high protein diet can provoke
weight loss, as several studies
have indicated. Proteins are
composed of amino acids, and
science has shown that if your
amino acids are deficient, you
are prone to a number of health
problems, including obesity. If
you concentrate on protein-rich
foods and minimize your intake
of refined food that have a high
carbohydrate and sugar content,
after a while, your body will
enter into a state called
ketosis. Instead of burning
carbohydrates as fuel, the body
will turn to fat as its primary
source of energy. Simply put,
the less carbs you have in your
body to burn, the more fat your
body will use to give you the
energy you need to live from day
to day.
In addition, it has been proven
that eating protein-rich foods
leaves you feeling full longer
and you will find that you are
much less inclined to snack or
go on an eating binge. This is
because your blood sugar and
insulin levels are kept within
the normal range you'll be
keeping undue hunger at arm's
length.
Going on a high protein diet
does not mean, however, that you
are free to gorge on any and
every type of protein. You would
do well to avoid fried foods
dripping in oil or
margarine-smothered products.
The reason for this is because
these foods contain so-called
trans-fats and other bad oils
and fats that can lead to
clogged arteries and heart
disease. However, there is a
wealth of other types of fatty,
protein rich foods that are
quite nutritious.
As is common knowledge, meat is
an excellent source of protein.
Pork and beef contain ample
amounts of this nutrient. But if
you are concerned about fat, you
should limit your portions of
dishes containing meat. On the
other hand, there is no need to
worry about oils and fats if you
eat fish and other seafood.
Aside from being rich in
protein, they contain essential
fatty acids that improve your
blood cholesterol levels and
help prevent ailments like
stroke and coronary artery
disease. So you need not have
any qualms about indulging your
appetite at a seafood buffet -
most of them can do no harm,
only good.
Many plant products also have a
rich amount of protein in them.
Soy-based produce like tofu and
soy milk are suitable for those
trying to lose weight on a high
protein regimen. So are pulses
and beans. Not only are they
protein-rich, they are usually
low-fat and low-carbohydrate as
well.
There have been concerns that a
diet rich in protein can have
adverse health effects. Some
health experts claim that too
much protein can deplete the
body's calcium supply and lead
to diseases like osteoporosis.
Another concern is that the
kidneys are forced to deal with
more byproducts, thus lessening
their efficiency. And there are
indications that too much
protein increases uric acid
levels, which can lead to gout
or kidney stones. However, the
jury is still out on whether
protein is the major culprit in
these conditions. More,
longer-term research is needed
to determine this although there
are also many studies that are
being conducted to explore these
problems, their extent, and
their possible resolutions.
A high protein diet may not be
for everyone, but for a vast
number of people, it not only
helps them in their weight loss
efforts, it keeps them healthy,
too! If you are considering
going on this diet, always
remember your limits and stick
to the rules. It's possible to
modify it a little bit in
various ways (such as reducing
the intake of saturated fats) to
suit your personal taste, but
don't deviate from the "main
course." Choose your protein
sources wisely, don't forget to
exercise, don't be a glutton
(it's one of the seven deadly
sins, after all) and just watch
the pounds melt away.
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