3 Misconceptions About Proteins and Protein Diets
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011Proteins and protein diets in recent years have become rock stars in diet & slimming country. Proteins are supposed to give you a prolonged sense of satisfaction. Moreover, proteins provide large and strong muscles.
Carbohydrates are massively exchanged for proteins. And almost every commercial weight loss website promotes its own protein diet and shakes. Unfortunately there are still some widespread misconceptions about proteins, I will tell you more about it in detail.
Misconception 1: The more protein the better
Because proteins are considered to be super-healthy and diet friendly, many dieters hold the following view: “The more protein you eat, the more weight you lose and more muscle you gain.”
Unfortunately, this statement is not right. If you eat more proteins than your body uses as building material, fuel or fabric protection, they will be broken down into amino acids. Then, the amino acids will be transformed by gluconeogenesis into carbohydrates or by lipogenesis in fatty acids. Never eat more protein than your body needs.
Myth 2: All proteins are the same
Some people think that all proteins are equal (protein = protein). But this is not the case. Each one is unique and consists of a series of amino acids. The numbers, types and order of amino acids and amino acid chains determine the function of a protein molecule.
There are many thousands of different (food) proteins. Therefore, we distinguish between animal and vegetable proteins… Essential and nonessential… and egg, milk, wheat, soy, meat proteins and so on.
Myth 3: Proteins are the white parts of eggs
Sometimes I read comments from people who think that “protein” is the white portions of the chicken eggs. Once I read the following response: “I eat 15 proteins per day as a sort of snack. In addition, eat and drink what I always did.
Although the white part of an egg largely consists of protein, it also contains water, carbohydrates and fats. There are also – as you could read above – different types of proteins, so, eating only the egg whites will not do you any good.
In conclusion, not all proteins are equal. For a balanced diet you should make sure that your food contains different proteins in equal proportions or as your body needs it.
Whatever you do, I would advise you to make sure you follow through on your plan. If you do not keep up with your program you are following, you will gain weight instead of losing it.