We hear it all the time…you need more protein? Ok, so we know it’s supposed to help you lose weight? Right? We’ve heard bodybuilders eat tons of protein. We’ve also seen and heard how Dr. Atkins made the “high-protein” diet super popular. But really, why do we need it?
I love this quote from one of my mentors and refer to it every time I give a presentation.
*don’t worry, we will be posting a blog soon on the top vegan foods to get protein from!
Protein has long been termed the building block of the body. All our cells, hair, skin, organs, and muscle are made up of protein. Protein builds and supports our cell walls. At the most basic level, protein is critical for growth and repair.
Protein is one of the 3 major macronutrients, the other two being carbohydrates and fat.
Protein is:
So now that you have a basic understanding of what protein does…how does it help us lose weight and get leaner?
Think of this example: if you had a meal of 6oz. of chicken, 4oz. of vegetables, and 2 pieces of bread and you ate the protein first – you’d be full, right? Protein is a dense macronutrient that fills us up. When we consume it first, we have little room left over for anything else. Additionally, when we eat our protein with our carbs or fats, they have a different effect on our blood sugar than just eating carbohydrates alone.
While there is much more to this science, I think you are starting to believe us, that protein does make a difference in how you look and feel.
Try adding a protein to all of your meals and see what happens. We recommend at least 75 grams daily for women and 100 grams daily for men.
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