Can High-Protein Diets Help You to Lose Weight?
Posted: Monday, September 11, 2006
by Sue Montague
http://www.diet4u.com.au
Most dieters have heard of
low carbohydrate high protein diets.
Many people have reported good results from following these programs.
Many people have reported good results from following these programs.
Why do they work and are there any adverse effects from following them?
According to new study
published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, these diets seem to
work, but not because of a lower carbohydrate intake, but because of the
increase in protein.
Protein appears to suppress the
appetite and therefore helps reduce the calorie intake. The researchers
explained that "calorie for calorie," protein makes people feel
fuller than carbohydrates or fat. Have you every had a Chinese meal and felt
full but an hour later felt hungry again? This is the effect of a high carbohydrate
meal with little protein.
The researchers found that
protein triggers the production of a hormone that quells hunger. Therefore if
people increase the amount of protein they eat, they should lose weight.
Which foods contain Protein?
Protein comes from a number of
different food sources such as meat, poultry, fish,
eggs, dairy products, soy, nuts, seeds, and legumes.
The supporters of high
protein diets tend to focus on the amount of protein consumed without regard to
the health problems associated with the high consumption of animal protein.
Animal based protein is high
in saturated fat which can result in people experiencing raised cholesterol
levels and liver problems.
The correct choice of protein will overcome
this problem. Choosing a food that is high in protein but low in saturated fat
is the answer.
Studies suggest eating more
soy, fish, nuts, seeds, and legumes, will help
people not only lose weight but remain healthy. Soy is one of the best sources of low fat protein
and will not only help you lose weight but is also good for Cardio-vascular
health.
The FDA have
reported that recent clinical trials have
shown that consumption of soy protein compared to other proteins can lower
total and LDL-cholesterol levels.
I remember when I first started drinking Soy
milk that I didn’t like the flavour but these days the taste is much better and
you can even buy different flavoured Soy milks. One glass of soy milk provides 8g
of soy protein. In addition, soy milk is rich in Isoflavones, a type of
phytoestrogens that have structure similar to that of human estrogen. Numerous
studies indicated that populations that consume soy products (as in Japan and China) have lower incidences of
breast, colon and prostate cancers. More and more researchers now investigate
the benefits of soy milk in cancer risk.
Soy products Available:
- Calcium-fortified soy milk
- Tofu
- Soy nuts
- Edamame
- Tempeh
- Miso
- Other products such as soy patties, soy cheese, soy yogurt and breakfast cereal.
You can see that Soy is not only a good alternative to
animal protein it is very good for your health and is very versatile.’
Following these principles of
a Soy based high protein diet I have been able to lose my excess weight and my
blood pressure and cholesterol levels have remained normal.
Sue Montague has worked with clients in the weight loss
industry for almost 20 years. It's through her own struggle to lose weight
through exercise and dieting that she found a safe and effective way to lose
weight and keep it off. Sue is now the director of her own health and weight
loss company and has helped thousands of people worldwide to lose weight and
improve their health. http://www.diet4u.com.au
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