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Good sources of high-quality protein Fish. Most seafood is high in protein and low in saturated fat. ... Poultry. ... Dairy products. ... Beans. ... Nuts and seeds. ... Tofu and soy products. ... Safety concerns. ... Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and make sure you're getting enough calcium in your diet. More items...
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Learn More »The key to ensuring you eat sufficient high-quality protein is to include different types in your diet, rather than relying on just red or processed meat. How much high-quality protein do you need? Adults should eat at least 0.8g of protein per kilogram (2.2lb) of body weight per day. That means a 180lb man should eat at least 65 grams of high-quality protein per day. A higher intake may help to lower your risk for obesity, osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes, and stroke. Nursing women need about 20 grams more of high-quality protein a day than they did before pregnancy to support milk production. Older adults should aim for 1 to 1.5 grams of protein for each kilogram of weight (think 0.5g of protein per lb. of body weight if that's easier).
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Studies have found that poor sleep is associated with weight gain and a higher likelihood of obesity in both adults and children.
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Made into a potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favorite beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
Learn More »To include more high-quality protein in your diet, try replacing processed carbs with high-quality protein. It can reduce your risk for heart disease and stroke, and you'll also feel full longer, which can help you maintain a healthy weight. Reduce the amount of processed carbohydrates you consume—from foods such as pastries, cakes, pizza, cookies and chips—and replace them with fish, beans, nuts, seeds, peas, chicken, low-fat dairy, and soy and tofu products. Snack on nuts and seeds instead of chips, replace a baked dessert with Greek yogurt, or swap out slices of pizza for a grilled chicken breast and a side of beans.
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Here's how to whittle down where it matters most. Try curbing carbs instead of fats. ... Think eating plan, not diet. ... Keep moving. ... Lift...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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