Monday, August 31, 2009

Protein? Yes, Protein

You absolutely need to pay attention to your daily protein intake. Why? Because you are losing muscle mass at an alarming rate, even while you are reading this article, unless you are doing something about it. You should aim for about 50 grams of protein per day, as a rough guideline. In addition to the protein, make sure you are doing some resistance training (that ugly word, EXERCISE) several times each week. If not, one day you may pick up your prescription bottle and not have the strength to open it. Read your food product labels and become familiar with the protein per serving, as well as the sugars and cholesterols. Did you know that two of the least expensive protein sources are peanut butter (1.8 cents per gram) and chicken (also 1.8 cents per gram)? I often start my day with peanut butter on whole wheat bread with some Smart Balance. That is a good breakfast and quick to prepare. Not much protein though, so I try to be aware of other protein meals and snacks during the day as well. As an alternative, if we have some leftover cooked chicken (43 grams of protein per cup), I might just eat a piece of that along with some fruit juice. On those days, I don't need to worry much about additional protein. Men generally require more protein than women, but lifestyle does need to be considered. For the average adult male, about 56 grams per day. Women, about 46 grams per day.

In recent years it has become common for those striving to lose weight to substitute protein drinks for meals, and if you are sensible about it, that's just fine. But don't substitute all your meals for the day, or several days of actual, chewable food for a tasty chocolate or strawberry protein shake. You may lose weight, but you may not like the other possible consequences. You can overload your system with protein and suffer the consequences of insufficient fiber and nutrients required to keep your digestive system functioning smoothly. If weight loss is your goal, be prepared to lose weight slowly and safely. That way, the weight you take off is more likely to STAY off. and please don't be fooled by all the infomercials telling you that you can just take some very expensive pill and lose all the weight you want without exercise. There is no substitute for proper diet and adequate exercise...period.

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