Whey protein comprises soluble whey proteins and its benefits are well described in the literature. However, there are not many studies investigating the potential adverse effect of a diet with indiscriminate use of this supplement. The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of papers that addressed this theme. A search was conducted in Medline, LILACS, TOXNET, Web of science, and Scopus electronic databases. In the end, 11 documents comprised this review. The majority of the papers associated the damaging effect with the chronic and abusive use of whey protein, with the kidneys and liver being the main organs affected. The other studies related whey protein to aggravation of aggression, presence of acne, and modification of t...
Adequate protein intake is an important concern for many athletes who are undergoing strength-traini...
Athletes train physically to reach beyond their potential maximum aerobic threshold. However, due to...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (D...
We would like to thank C.E.G. Reis for the letter and his concerns about our paper (Vasconcelos et a...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. The health consequences of obesity are more dang...
Loss of muscle mass as a consequence of changes in protein metabolism during periods of catabolic st...
The popularity of whey protein among athletes and the bodybuilding community has grown significantly...
Whey proteins and amino acid supplements have a strong position in the sports nutrition market based...
Whey is an industrial by-product with high nutritional value and an extensive use in food products. ...
This review aims to analyze the effects of whey protein supplements in hypertrophy and strength metr...
Whey protein is best recognized as a nutritional supplement that has been increasingly popular among...
Whey supplementation is beneficial for human health, possibly by reducing the circulating C-reactive...
The objectives of this meta-analysis are to (1) examine the physiological benefits of whey protein s...
Aim: We performed a systematic review to map the evidence and analyze the effect of whey protein sup...
The increasing prevalence in many countries of people with overweight and obesity is undoubtedly one...
Adequate protein intake is an important concern for many athletes who are undergoing strength-traini...
Athletes train physically to reach beyond their potential maximum aerobic threshold. However, due to...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (D...
We would like to thank C.E.G. Reis for the letter and his concerns about our paper (Vasconcelos et a...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions worldwide. The health consequences of obesity are more dang...
Loss of muscle mass as a consequence of changes in protein metabolism during periods of catabolic st...
The popularity of whey protein among athletes and the bodybuilding community has grown significantly...
Whey proteins and amino acid supplements have a strong position in the sports nutrition market based...
Whey is an industrial by-product with high nutritional value and an extensive use in food products. ...
This review aims to analyze the effects of whey protein supplements in hypertrophy and strength metr...
Whey protein is best recognized as a nutritional supplement that has been increasingly popular among...
Whey supplementation is beneficial for human health, possibly by reducing the circulating C-reactive...
The objectives of this meta-analysis are to (1) examine the physiological benefits of whey protein s...
Aim: We performed a systematic review to map the evidence and analyze the effect of whey protein sup...
The increasing prevalence in many countries of people with overweight and obesity is undoubtedly one...
Adequate protein intake is an important concern for many athletes who are undergoing strength-traini...
Athletes train physically to reach beyond their potential maximum aerobic threshold. However, due to...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (D...