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Welcome to H I W, where we help you cut through the noise of wellness advice. We’ll share science-backed information and insights to guide your unique journey to enhanced wellness and personal growth. Please feel free to tune in for simple, actionable information that fits your unique lifestyle and personal situation.
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“Protein Power: Why Natural Food Beats Supplements for Teens”
Empowered Living: One Step at a Time with HIW
6 minutes 5 seconds
2 months ago
“Protein Power: Why Natural Food Beats Supplements for Teens”
Summary: In this episode, we unpack the growing trend of protein supplements among teens and explain why whole food sources, especially animal proteins, are essential for muscle, brain, and metabolic health. Learn how to support growth naturally, without relying on processed shakes or bars.
DisclaimerThis article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider or registered dietitian before beginning new dietary practices, especially when it involves supplements or specific health conditions.
Scientific References & Further ReadingTipton, K. D., & Wolfe, R. R. (2004). Protein and amino acids for athletes. Journal of Sports Sciences, 22(1), 65–79.Phillips, S. M. (2014). A brief review of critical processes in exercise-induced muscular hypertrophy. Sports Medicine, 44(Suppl 1), S71–S77.Wu, G. (2009). Amino acids: metabolism, functions, and nutrition. Amino Acids, 37(1), 1–17.Boirie, Y., et al. (1997). Slow and fast dietary proteins differently modulate postprandial protein accretion. PNAS, 94(26), 14930–14935.
Empowered Living: One Step at a Time with HIW
Welcome to H I W, where we help you cut through the noise of wellness advice. We’ll share science-backed information and insights to guide your unique journey to enhanced wellness and personal growth. Please feel free to tune in for simple, actionable information that fits your unique lifestyle and personal situation.
www.HIWlive.com