Thursday, 19 January 2012

Protein Intake-Calories-Body Fat

Calories, not protein, matter most for fat gain
High Fiber Food-Heart Attack-Fatty Acids-Calories
To match feature FOOD-CHIANINA

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When it comes to packing on body fat, how many calories you eat seems to count more than where those calories come from -- lots of protein, or very little. Researchers found that people who ate high-calorie diets all gained about the same amount of fat. Those whose diets were low in protein gained less weight overall than people on high- and moderate-protein diets, but that's because the low-protein group also lost muscle. "Huge swings in protein intake do not result in huge swings in body fat gain," said Dr. ... read more..

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