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You Probably Don't Need Foods with Added Protein, Nutritionists Say

  • Nutritionists suggest that most people get enough protein from their regular diet, even if they are not specifically adding protein-rich foods.
  • The World Health Organization recommends that healthy adults consume about 0.4 grams of protein per pound of body weight each day.
  • Bridget Benelam from the British Nutrition Foundation emphasizes that varied protein sources are important for diet quality.
  • Amati from Imperial College London advises scrutinizing protein-enriched products for sugar and fat content before purchase.
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You probably don't need foods with added protein, nutritionists say

Everyone needs protein — it's vital for the growth, repair and maintenance of your muscles, bones and skin.

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abc News broke the news in United States on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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