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Tune up your eating - Pt.3

byline_MikeHonore Mike Honore Mike Honore runs reactiv - an online presence for fitness, weight loss, body building, nutrition, and supplements.

Professional athletes and body builders have reaped the benefits from diets rich in high quality protein for years. This focus on protein has spread to the dieting and fitness communities who rave about reaching goals faster through meal planning based on this important food group.

So what are protein foods, what are the best choices you can make, and how can they really help you?

First let’s get a better understanding on what we are looking at. Protein is an important part of every cell in your body and is used to grow muscle, hair, nails, skin, bones, blood, and organs. It’s made up of chains of linked ‘building blocks’ called amino acids. Whether or not the protein you eat will help repair your muscles or grow healthy hair depends on the protein’s particular make up of these amino acids.

There are 20 different amino acids in total. 9 are called ‘Essential Amino Acids’ (EAA’s), the other 11 are called ‘Non Essential Amino Acids’ (NEAA’S). The EAA’s can’t be made by your body so they must be provided for by what you eat. Consuming the correct daily amounts of certain protein EAA foods is important for survival - and depending on the individuals goals and activity levels this amount required may vary from person to person.

Proteins considered to be of ‘High Biological Value’ are called ‘Complete Proteins’ and contain all of the EAA’s needed for survival. Proteins considered to be of ‘Low Biological Value’ are called ‘Incomplete Proteins’ as they lack the full spectrum of EAA’s necessary.

High Biological Value Complete Proteins come from animal origin, these include:
Beef, lamb, chicken, fish, eggs, dairy, and whey protein powders.

Low Biological Value Incomplete Proteins come from plant origin, these include:
Fruits, vegetables, nuts, and grains.

If you’re vegetarian it’s worth noting that it’s possible to combine a range of different plant foods (incomplete proteins) each day to provide all of the essential amino acids needed for health. Variety is the key.

It’s clear to most how protein can help body builders build muscle and athletes muscles recover faster from training but what are the other benefits protein provides that can help us all for a better body and health?

1) Provides a back up source of energy for when carbohydrate stores are lowered through dieting or exercising.

2) Helps us feel full for longer and decreases cravings (satisfying hunger better than fats or carbohydrates). This may help us with a goal to eat fewer calories per day.

3) Lean meats, egg whites, and whey proteins are ‘clean’ food sources low in saturated fats, carbohydrates, and calories.

4) Through digestion protein produces an increased thermic effect (calorie burning effect) in the body which may contribute to body fat reduction.

Eating regular amounts often is the way to go to maximise the benefits that can be achieved from protein foods. As the body can’t store protein consistent meals will keep a steady supply flowing of these critical building blocks for your health and fitness. The 2 most important times to eat protein are first thing in the morning when you wake up, and as soon as possible following any exercise.

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  • I have trouble in that I live in a hall of residence at uni. The food there is terrible and the only vegetables served are frozen veges that have been so over cooked that they go flaccid and taste revolting. There is a total lack of red meat also. They say most people gain weight when they go to uni but I personally went from 91 to 78. I've been training but with a total lack of good nutrition I'm considering giving up as I can't make any positive gains. Moral of the story - Don't go to Uni Hall in Christchurch
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