The human body needs protein. Proteins carry out countless functions inside cells and they are vital for the growth, repair and maintenance of muscles, bones and skin. And with food companies rolling out high-protein versions of a huge range of foods, including milkshakes and granola bars — and even pancakes and popcorn — you might be tempted to think you need to add more to your diet.

But nutritionists say that if you are getting enough food, you are probably getting enough protein.

“Adding protein to foods is very beneficial — for the profits of that food,” said Federica Amati, nutrition lead at Imperial College London and head nutritionist at the health science company ZOE. “It is not based on health, it is not backed by science.”

    • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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      5 days ago

      Because of the things from the article. An average person eats more than enough protein (although according to one comment here that’s not necessarily the case in the US). Anyways they concluded that they definitely didn’t need the protein shakes due to their normal diet containing enough protein to support their activity levels.