| There are a number of high protein diets popular today,
among these are the Total Wellbeing, Zone, Atkins and South Beach diet
plans. The primary focus of a high protein diet is on boosting the amount
of protein consumed while cutting back on carbohydrates. Fats are often
deemed neutral in high protein diets, which is why they have become increasingly
controversial. The majority of these diets recommend that dieters consume between 30 and 40 per cent of their daily calories from protein each day. Many studies have shown that dieters following high protein diets consume fewer calories overall and therefore are able to lose weight. The researchers are divided, however, on whether or not the high protein is key in weight loss. |
A high protein diet will typically allow its followers free consumption
of any food that is high in protein, from steak, duck and salmon to
eggs, sausage and cheese. Most high protein diets will recommend that
you focus on getting your protein grams from leaner sources, and avoid
saturated fats and processed foods as much as possible. For those simply wishing to lose weight, a more moderate approach
is recommended – particularly as people who are overweight may
already have compromised kidney function and therefore shouldn’t
follow a high protein diet. Generally it is recommended that overweight
people wishing to pursue a high protein diet for weigh loss should
consume only lean proteins, and balance this with a good level of fresh
fruits and vegetables. As with all diet and eating plans, it’s recommended that you discuss your intentions with your GP before starting – this allows you the chance to learn about potential side effects and should help you determine whether a particular eating programme is suitable for your needs. Also, it is always recommended that dieters follow a regular programme of exercise. |
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