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The truth about protein shakes, according to science | Dr Federica Amati

The truth about protein shakes, according to science | Dr Federica Amati

Update: 2024-10-033
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Protein-rich diets have been popular for some time. Everything from chocolate bars to ice cream promises to be ‘high protein’. Influencers and media outlets seem to rave about the weight loss and muscle building potential of eating a lot of protein.

But when it’s added as an extra ingredient - sometimes with emulsifiers and sugar - is it really helping our muscles grow?

Today, ZOE's Head Nutritionist Dr. Federica Amati reveals the truth about protein bars and shakes, cutting through the marketing noise to find out how useful these products really are.

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00:00  Are protein shakes worth it?

01:30 What is protein?

02:59 The liver's surprising role

03:32 Why do we need protein?

05:01 You probably don’t need more protein

07:30 Can I get enough protein from plants?

09:15 The protein supplement explosion

11:20 Are protein bars ultra processed?

15:30 Does extra protein promote weight loss?

17:33 Should I drink protein shakes?


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The truth about protein shakes, according to science | Dr Federica Amati

The truth about protein shakes, according to science | Dr Federica Amati

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