Abstract Results of several recent studies show that high-protein, low-carbohydrate weight loss diets indeed have their benefits. However, agencies such as the American Heart Association (AHA) have some concerns about possible health risks. The purpose of this review is to evaluate the scientific validity of AHA Nutrition Committee's statement on dietary protein and weight reduction (St. Jeor ST et al. Circulation 2001;104:1869–1874), which states: "Individuals who follow these [high-protein] diets are risk for ... potential cardiac, renal, bone, and liver abnormalities overall. Simply stated, there is no scientific evidence whatsoever that high-protein intake has adverse effects on liver function. Relative to renal function, there are no d...
As the obesity epidemic rises in our country, many diets are being studied to identify safe and effe...
With nearly two-thirds of Americans classified as overweight or obese, quality of life has dramatica...
The effects of long-term high-protein consumption (i.e., >2.2 g/kg/day) are unclear as it relates...
Studies examining the health benefits of high-protein diets typical of most affluent and many develo...
The optimal macronutrient composition of diets to maximize weight loss has been a subject of great i...
Over the past 20 y, higher-protein diets have been touted as a successful strategy to prevent or tre...
Background: It was the aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the eff...
Effects of higher- versus lower-protein diets on health outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analy...
Abstract Recent trends in weight loss diets have led to a substantial increase in protein intake by ...
Red meat intake has been frequently associated with the development of coronary artery disease and t...
High protein diets have gained increased popularity as a means of losing weight, increasing muscle m...
BACKGROUND: It has been posited that the consumption of extra protein (> 0.8 g/kg/d) may be delet...
BACKGROUND: It was the aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the eff...
Athletes and exercisers have utilised high-protein diets for centuries. The objective of this review...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
As the obesity epidemic rises in our country, many diets are being studied to identify safe and effe...
With nearly two-thirds of Americans classified as overweight or obese, quality of life has dramatica...
The effects of long-term high-protein consumption (i.e., >2.2 g/kg/day) are unclear as it relates...
Studies examining the health benefits of high-protein diets typical of most affluent and many develo...
The optimal macronutrient composition of diets to maximize weight loss has been a subject of great i...
Over the past 20 y, higher-protein diets have been touted as a successful strategy to prevent or tre...
Background: It was the aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the eff...
Effects of higher- versus lower-protein diets on health outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analy...
Abstract Recent trends in weight loss diets have led to a substantial increase in protein intake by ...
Red meat intake has been frequently associated with the development of coronary artery disease and t...
High protein diets have gained increased popularity as a means of losing weight, increasing muscle m...
BACKGROUND: It has been posited that the consumption of extra protein (> 0.8 g/kg/d) may be delet...
BACKGROUND: It was the aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the eff...
Athletes and exercisers have utilised high-protein diets for centuries. The objective of this review...
Background:High-protein (HP) diets are often advocated for weight reduction and weight loss maintena...
As the obesity epidemic rises in our country, many diets are being studied to identify safe and effe...
With nearly two-thirds of Americans classified as overweight or obese, quality of life has dramatica...
The effects of long-term high-protein consumption (i.e., >2.2 g/kg/day) are unclear as it relates...