Review the Protein Foods in your diet?
A necessity for everybody
Time to review the protein foods in your diet? Protein is an important
component of every cell in the body. It is an organic compound, composed of 22
amino acids, otherwise known as the building blocks of life. Protein is stored
in muscles and organs and the body utilizes it to build and repair tissues, as
well as for the production of enzymes and hormones. Proteins also make it
possible for blood to carry oxygen throughout the body. Along with fat and
carbohydrates, protein is a "macronutrient," meaning the body needs relatively
large amounts of it. The Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of
Sciences has concluded that our daily protein requirements should be 10% to
35% of our total caloric intake, with men needing slightly more than women. A
lack of protein can cause loss of muscle mass, decreased immunity, as well as
weakening of the heart and respiratory system.
How protein affects your weight
The widespread popularity of high-protein diets is due in large part to their
ability to help manage hunger. When protein is absorbed, it sends a signal to
the brain to decrease your hunger. Another benefit of protein is that it
raises your resting metabolism by maintaining muscle mass. As we age, muscle
mass decreases without exercise, so staying fit is a key to burning fat by
keeping your metabolism high. Protein also leads to a much less rapid rise and
fall of blood sugar and insulin, so you avoid the "sugar highs and lows" after
eating sweets without adequate protein. Certain foods, however, provide a
healthier resource for protein than others.
Consider the source
You can obtain healthy sources of protein without high levels of saturated
fat. For example, soybeans, nuts and whole grains provide protein without much
saturated fat and offer plenty of healthful fiber and micronutrients as well.
If you're looking for yet another great way to obtain healthy protein,
vegetable sources of protein found in Herbalife's Formula 1, are high-quality
and have lower calorie levels with virtually no added fat. Herbalife® products
personalize your daily protein intake to match your body's needs. With a
variety of shakes and snacks, the ShapeWorks® program helps you build or
maintain lean muscle while providing healthy weight management support.
Now that you've increased your knowledge of protein, you can effectively
enhance your diet with protein foods and allow good health to take shape.
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By By David Heber, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.N.

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