This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. There’s no shortage of attention around protein — you’ve probably noticed it’s being added to ...
The Dietary Guidelines released this year recommend higher levels of this essential nutrient. But protein needs are personal. Here's how to assess yours.
Lean meats, seafood, dairy, soy, and legumes are good sources of protein and other nutrients. Keep these choices in your ...
If there’s one macronutrient that seems to be having a moment, it’s protein. There are plenty of reasons to appreciate it: While it may be best known for its work in the muscle department, protein ...
Fiber and protein are both necessary nutrients needed for a healthy diet. Both protein and fiber can help promote a healthy weight, so prioritizing one over the other will depend on your current ...
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How much protein do you really need?
Protein is one of the most important nutrients for maintaining muscle, strength, metabolism, and overall health as we age. Yet many women are still following outdated recommendations that may not ...
Knowable Magazine reports on low-protein diets, suggesting they may extend lifespan in mice by lowering growth signals and improving metabolic health.
Go to any prerace party or postrun potluck and you’ll see legions of runners twirling forks in huge plates of spaghetti. And why not? Carbs are king, right? Except protein for runners is just as ...
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