It’s a common observation these days; you join a gym and, in an attempt to build your biceps (muscle mass), you start consuming a lot of egg whites or whey protein powders, protein shakes and quite often it is withoutproper professional advice. Though these may seem exciting and encouraging to gain peer acceptance in short term, they can have adverse effects on health if taken recklessly for longer periods. ETV Bharat Sukhibhava spoke toVandana Kakodkar,for more information on the same.
Proteins – a double-edged sword.
-Inadequate protein consumption can lead to brittle hair & nails, delayed wound healing, stunted growth but excess protein consumption puts a strain on the kidneys. Hence all youngsters who take an excess of proteins need to be cautious.
-Protein powder may harm your kidneys. Your kidneys are instrumental in helping your body remove waste created during protein synthesis. Due to the excess amount of protein you ingest with protein powder, you may be overworking your kidneys, causing strain and damage.
Protein shakes and whey proteins; your take on this.
-Whey protein is the protein contained in whey, the watery portion of milk that separates from the curds when making cheese. Whey protein is commonly used for improving athletic performance and increasing strength, but evidence to support these uses is mixed.
-Protein shakes are not meant to replace a meal. Their role is to supplement your diet and make it easier to meet your daily protein requirements when you're active. Ideally, these beverages should be consumed before and/or after exercise. Whey protein shakes are best prescribed by your dietician.