Is protein powder fattening?
phoebethang
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I'd just received comments from my friends that protein powder is fattening. Is that true? (I'm now taking Amway protein powder.)
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The mixes aren't calorie free. A big dose makes you feel leaner because you lose water, but after that, I don't think it does much, or I wasnt working out hard enough to see results.0
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ummm, there are lots of different powders out there and they have different nutrition facts but i don't think there are any with a lot of fat. Not that i know of anyway.0
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Unfortunately don't know the brand you are taking, but just posted this in another thread:
Today I had the following protein:
3 eggs = 240 calories and 21grams of protein
130grams salmon = 452 calories and 26 grams of protein
2 protein shakes = 194 calories and 36 grams of protein - YES - 36grams of protein
So based on the Red8 Whey protein I use - no, it is not fattening - from a calorie perspective it is most probably the "cheapest" way to get protein in my diet......having said that it does not mean I dont eat meat, fish, chicken and eggs - lots of it :-)
Just by the way the Red8 uses stevia - so no sugars - which can push the calorie count up quite a bit....0 -
It has a calorific value and as such, if it takes you over your calorie requirements, the surplus will eventually cause you to gain weight. Just count it in with your normal logging.0
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My brand only has 2 grams of fat. The way some people use them causes some to gain weight. I calculate mine into my daily caloric intake and haven't gained using it.0
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Any food stuff that have calories has the potential to be fattening.0
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Seriously, you need to learn that any food can be "fattening". If you over eat and put too much energy in your body (that is calories) than you are expending (calories burned through being alibe, doing exercise etc) then the energy will be stored in various forms in your body, and the majority will be stored as "fat". So if you are incorporating protein shakes in to your daily calorie allowance and not going over your calories, it shouldn't be "fattening".0
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Seriously, you need to learn that any food can be "fattening". If you over eat and put too much energy in your body (that is calories) than you are expending (calories burned through being alibe, doing exercise etc) then the energy will be stored in various forms in your body, and the majority will be stored as "fat". So if you are incorporating protein shakes in to your daily calorie allowance and not going over your calories, it shouldn't be "fattening".
This. The calories certainly aren't negligible so you need to log them.0 -
Only fattening if you're not accounting for those calories in your day. I've made some 500-600 calorie smoothies (with peanut butter, banana - the cals can add up quickly) so that ON TOP of normal calorie intake would be a problem. Otherwise, if you're meeting your calorie goal, you'll be fine.0
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Just be careful of what you add to the protein shake. I can't stand mine made with water & I didn't want to have the extra calories from milk so I use almond/coconut milk (45 cal). I also switch up the frozen fruit I use - sometimes frozen mangos, peaches, berries or banana. Just 1/4 cup. Enough for flavor & to make it thick.0
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I'd checked the nutrition facts of the protein powder that I had consumed. It contains 40kcal, 8g of protein, 0.5g of fat and 0.3g of carbohydrate per 1 serving. So it should be OK if I include this in my meal and does not over my net calorie intake, am I right?0
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I'd checked the nutrition facts of the protein powder that I had consumed. It contains 40kcal, 8g of protein, 0.5g of fat and 0.3g of carbohydrate per 1 serving. So it should be OK if I include this in my meal and does not over my net calorie intake, am I right?
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