High-protein breakfast helps you stay full, keep muscle mass
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If a bowl of cereal or a bagel is your go-to morning meal, it may be time for a change. A growing body of research highlights the importance of kicking off your day with a dose of protein.
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getting enough protein at every meal is particularly crucial for older adults, says Stuart Phillips, a kinesiologist who studies muscle loss and aging in his lab at McMaster University in
Ontario, Canada. On average, adults lose about 12 to 15 percent of muscle mass each decade after age 50, according to the American College of Sports Medicine. Eating more protein
throughout the day can help prevent age-related loss of muscle and strength, studies show. “Protein is the money in the bank for your muscles,” Phillips says. “In combination with being
physically active, it builds a strong pool of muscle that allows you to be more resilient as you get older.” Although increasing muscle mass and strength is protein’s most well-known
function, it also helps bone density, supports the digestive process and builds antibodies to fight off infection, says Stephanie Kay, a registered nutritionist and founder of
KayNutrition.com. In addition, protein curbs hunger, so you feel full longer, and balances your blood sugar. MORE PROTEIN, EARLIER Many experts agree that Americans need more than the U.S.
government’s recommended daily allowance of .36 grams per pound of body weight, or about 54 grams of protein per day for a 150-pound person, Phillips and Kay say. “The recommended daily
requirement is actually the minimum amount for basic health,” Kay says. “As you age you’re going to want to try and consume more than that.” According to Kay and Phillips, .5 to 1.2 gram per
pound of body weight (or at least 75 grams a day for a 150-pound person) is a better goal, especially for older adults. But even Americans who get that much protein in a day often don’t get
maximum benefits because they tend to get most of their protein grams at lunch and dinner, Phillips says. Because your body has no way to store extra protein, if you consume more than your
body can use at one meal, it just goes to waste, he explains. Research indicates you are better off trying to evenly distribute your protein intake throughout the day.
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