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  2. How Many Protein Shakes You Should Actually Be Drinking ... - AOL

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    Shocker: the Cambridge Dictionary lists an official definition for the term protein shake: “a drink made by mixing protein powder (= a powder containing a substance that makes the body grow and ...

  3. Protein-sparing modified fast (diet) - Wikipedia

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    A PSMF attempts to spare the dieter the health risks of a complete fast by introducing the minimum amount of protein necessary to prevent muscle-wasting effects, while still eliminating fats and carbohydrates. [4] Typically, depending on activity level, 0.8–1.2 g of protein per pound of lean body mass (not total body weight) is consumed.

  4. 13 Best High-Protein Drinks on Grocery Shelves - AOL

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    Nutrition (Per bottle): Calories: 200 Fat: 7 g (Saturated fat: 1 g) Sodium: 350 mg Carbs: 3 g (Fiber: 3 g, Sugar: 0 g) Protein: 32 g. Owyn's Pro Elite High Protein Shakes are perfect for an ...

  5. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    For bodybuilders, whey protein provides amino acids used to aid in muscle recovery. [15] Whey protein is derived from the process of making cheese from milk. There are three types of whey protein: whey concentrate, whey isolate, and whey hydrolysate. Whey concentrate is 29–89% protein by weight whereas whey isolate is 90%+ protein by weight.

  6. Collagen loss - Wikipedia

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    Collagen is the main structural protein found in the body's various connective tissues (skin, bones, tendons, etc.) where it contributes to much of their strength and elasticity. Collagen loss occurs naturally as a part of aging, but can also be influenced by environmental factors such as exposure to ultraviolet light, tobacco , and excessive ...

  7. Gelatin - Wikipedia

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    When dry, gelatin consists of 98–99% protein, but it is not a nutritionally complete protein since it is missing tryptophan and is deficient in isoleucine, threonine, and methionine. [ 10 ] [ page needed ] The amino acid content of hydrolyzed collagen is the same as collagen.

  8. High-protein diet - Wikipedia

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    A high-protein diet is a diet in which 20% or more of the total daily calories come from protein. [1] Many high protein diets are high in saturated fat and restrict intake of carbohydrates. [1] Example foods in a high-protein diet include lean beef, chicken or poultry, pork, salmon and tuna, eggs, and soy. [2]

  9. Whey - Wikipedia

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    Liquid whey contains lactose, vitamins, protein, and minerals, along with traces of fat. In 2005 researchers at Lund University in Sweden found that whey can help regulate and reduce spikes in blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes by increasing insulin secretion.