Whey ingredients are an excellent source of high quality protein and thus are highly valued as components in a variety of weight management foods. The scientific community is increasingly recognizing that diets higher in protein may indeed provide a key to weight loss. Recent research is evaluating possible mechanisms through which specific whey protein, minerals and peptides may promote weight loss through increasing satiety, influencing glucose homeostasis, and maintaining lean body mass
An energy-restricted weight-loss approach has limitations when it used in the elderly, especially be...
The popularity of whey protein among athletes and the bodybuilding community has grown significantly...
Several studies have shown that high protein meals and foods are more satiating than high carbohydra...
The increasing prevalence in many countries of people with overweight and obesity is undoubtedly one...
Loss of muscle mass as a consequence of changes in protein metabolism during periods of catabolic st...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) have grown in prevalence around the world, and recently, r...
Whey proteins and amino acid supplements have a strong position in the sports nutrition market based...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. The health consequences of obesity are more dang...
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that U.S. whey contains various bioactive components t...
Adequate protein intake is an important concern for many athletes who are undergoing strength-traini...
contribute to creaminess, texture, water binding, opacity and adhesion in a variety of food systems....
Introduction: Proteins, particularly whey proteins, represent the most satiating macronutrient in an...
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that whey contains various bioactive components that m...
Whey is a natural by-product of cheese making process. Bovine milk has about 3.5% protein, 80% of wh...
Studies show that whey protein and its bioactive components can promote greater health benefits comp...
An energy-restricted weight-loss approach has limitations when it used in the elderly, especially be...
The popularity of whey protein among athletes and the bodybuilding community has grown significantly...
Several studies have shown that high protein meals and foods are more satiating than high carbohydra...
The increasing prevalence in many countries of people with overweight and obesity is undoubtedly one...
Loss of muscle mass as a consequence of changes in protein metabolism during periods of catabolic st...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) have grown in prevalence around the world, and recently, r...
Whey proteins and amino acid supplements have a strong position in the sports nutrition market based...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. The health consequences of obesity are more dang...
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that U.S. whey contains various bioactive components t...
Adequate protein intake is an important concern for many athletes who are undergoing strength-traini...
contribute to creaminess, texture, water binding, opacity and adhesion in a variety of food systems....
Introduction: Proteins, particularly whey proteins, represent the most satiating macronutrient in an...
A growing body of scientific evidence reveals that whey contains various bioactive components that m...
Whey is a natural by-product of cheese making process. Bovine milk has about 3.5% protein, 80% of wh...
Studies show that whey protein and its bioactive components can promote greater health benefits comp...
An energy-restricted weight-loss approach has limitations when it used in the elderly, especially be...
The popularity of whey protein among athletes and the bodybuilding community has grown significantly...
Several studies have shown that high protein meals and foods are more satiating than high carbohydra...