Posted on April 25th, 2023
There are dozens of reasons to make sure you get enough protein in your diet. Protein plays an essential role in every cell in your body. Protein is an important building block for muscles, bones, cartilage, skin, and blood. Hair and nails are made up mostly of protein. Protein is necessary for producing enzymes, hormones, and other body chemicals. And your body uses protein to build and repair tissue.
Protein is considered a “macronutrient.” This means your body needs relatively large amounts to stay healthy and function properly. Carbohydrates and fat are also macronutrients. (Since you only need vitamins and minerals in small quantities, they are called “micronutrients.”)
But your body does not store protein as it does carbs and fat, so it has no reservoir to draw from when you’re running low. Yet, don’t assume this means you should eat protein all day. In actuality, you may need less total protein than you think.
Current USDA dietary guidelines suggest that adult men and women consume between 10 and 35 percent of their total calories from protein. To get your number and track your intake, you’ll need to know how many calories you consume each day.
Once you know how many calories you consume, simply multiply that number by 10 percent and 35 percent to get your range.
As an example, a man who consumes 2,000 calories per day would need to consume 200 to 700 calories each day from protein.
Here are a few tips to get more protein in your healthy diet:
Keep in mind that one serving of protein usually comprises 3 to 5 ounces of meat, poultry, or fish, one egg, and 1.5 ounces of cheese. A guide for serving sizes for meat, poultry, or fish is about the size of the palm of your hand. And a serving of cheese is the same size as two dice.
Protein helps to maintain body tissues, including muscles, organs, the nervous system, blood, skin, and hair. It also serves as a transport mechanism for oxygen, fats, vitamins, and minerals. In addition, eating protein can help you manage your weight because it takes longer to digest a protein-rich meal. After consuming a meal with protein, you’re likely to feel full and satisfied for longer.
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