The bio of the author of the article at Vox explains it all: "Kenny Torrella is a staff writer for Vox’s Future Perfect section, with a focus on animal welfare and the future of meat. He’s also the author of Meat/Less, a Vox newsletter designed to help readers incorporate more plant-based food into their diets. Prior to joining Vox, he worked in communications and public policy at animal welfare nonprofits, and his writing on animal welfare has appeared in Fortune, Conscious Company, GreenBiz, and the Independent. "
@magtrimdesigns12408 ай бұрын
This says it all !😊
@Melesniannon8 ай бұрын
If only reality had an ignore list like games do, I'd now be able to put a name on there.
@jakkidiamond74328 ай бұрын
porkshank - likewise your name explains your agenda and lack of credibility.
@mestrinimaster36028 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service
@datagroup19118 ай бұрын
What does it explain?
@brandonwatters33988 ай бұрын
You are totally right. I am a physician and is confused by all the rhetoric from carnivore to veganism. The critics constantly make mountains out of mole hills. I keep coming back to the adage that moderation is the key to life. Simply eating a diet of a variety of Whole Foods with moderate exercise is the way to go. Thank you for your due diligence and video content.
@joe10718 ай бұрын
Variety of Whole Foods, moderate exercise. Thank God there’s another rational human being in this world!
@thegalaxycosmos77038 ай бұрын
If you’re a physician you shouldn’t be swayed by irrational and ideological zealots on the internet who don’t understand nutrition. Kind of concerning you just admitted that as a doctor you have been “confused by all of this.
@mrhyde22508 ай бұрын
@@thegalaxycosmos7703don’t be rude. There are “expert” physicians and scientists who can’t agree on the data. Major medical journals publish contradictory studies every year. It’s perfectly normal for the average medical professional to feel confused regarding the data.
@BillLinAZ8 ай бұрын
I am so confused about what to eat anymore that I just stopped eating. I will see how that goes.
@anoying8 ай бұрын
update us in regular intervals so I can test it later.
@ThatGuy24288 ай бұрын
Honestly you can eat pretty much anything in moderation. The key seems to be just don't eat too many calories and try to maximize fibre and protein.
@History_Revealed19998 ай бұрын
No!! Please eat i dont want to lose you as a 20 years old
@HugoDeMango958 ай бұрын
“Not eating will lead to shorter lifespans and increase heart disease.” -non researched article
@jakubchrobry37018 ай бұрын
@@ThatGuy2428 Why would you want to maximize protein? Could you please provide any reason why the average person needs more than 1.2 g/kg of protein; or over 1.6 g/kg if your a typical weightlifter trying to gain muscle ASAP. Even Brad Schoenfeld, a leading expert on bodybuilding and protein consumption says you're not going to get any significant muscle growth by consumer over 1.6 g/kg. A person can easily build or maintain muscle with 1.2 g/kg. So your answer can not be to build muscle, because the research is clear. The only reason is that protein is a money maker; fiber is not. Also, I don't know what moderation is. That's more nonsense to get people to buy junk food.
@joerockhead72468 ай бұрын
it's friday so i know what time it is
@IROK6608 ай бұрын
It's time for the HUMAN RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIALS!!
@igobyplane8 ай бұрын
knooOOWWW
@ronburgandy33398 ай бұрын
Tool time?
@IROK6608 ай бұрын
@@ronburgandy3339 Heidi 😍
@rubyscarzgaming8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying out loud the thoughts I have as well. I like your videos. i am one of those people who have thrown up my hands recently. Just seems like nothing I eat is good enough, or the right thing. Can't win for losing.
@SuzyVez8 ай бұрын
The Layne Ross was perfect !
@espenstoro8 ай бұрын
Let's paint a happy little HUMAN. RANDOMIZED. CONTROL. TRIAL. over here
@PorchGardeningWithPassionАй бұрын
I laughed too lol
@heartshapedmistakes8 ай бұрын
I like your full rounded critical analysis. You give credit where it is due but cut the bull shit too, again thanks for continuing what you do, regardless of the haters.
@Eaw138 ай бұрын
Oh my heavens. You are so Right about people just don’t know what to eat, when to eat, etc. thank you for your videos. You have it !
@pinboru_8 ай бұрын
The most calm demeanor I’ve ever seen on here, even HRCT callouts were quite calm 😂
@DILFDylF8 ай бұрын
I think you meant to say the HUMAN! RANDOMIZED! CONTROL TRIALS!
@ChitWhitly8 ай бұрын
I'm a progressive and consider myself left wing. I also despise when outlets use fear mongering and misrepresent facts to be disingenuous while pushing their argument. Like you said, they really should make an honest and ethical argument without the obvious bias.
@Peopleofthesun3868 ай бұрын
Bias over what? I don't think anyone is taking dietary advise from Vox
@ColdRunnerGWN8 ай бұрын
@@Peopleofthesun386 - We can only hope.
@jj48298 ай бұрын
you should be a christian and worry about your salvation. come back home! we love you!
@jakubchrobry37018 ай бұрын
Did you read the article. It's very short. Please let me know specifically how Vox was fear mongering or misrepresented facts in this specific article. All Kenny Torrella (Vox) said is people are eating too much protein and not enough fiber. That is a widely held opinion among nutritionists. Why do people need to consume 1.44 g/kg or more of protein? Do you more trust the corporations who are pushing the most expensive marconutrient and not pushing inexpensive fiber?
@Melesniannon8 ай бұрын
@nattyfatty6.0 Claiming you are some neutral party is not in fact an enlightened position, it just means you're a closet conservative who doesn't want to be associated with the far right.
@alphacause8 ай бұрын
Bodybuilders, before the age of rampant performance enhancing drug (PED) use, ate large amounts of protein and had perfectly normal longevity rates. Lifespans for bodybuilders only started to decrease after PED usage increased in dosage. This demonstrates that as long as one has healthy kidneys, a large quantities of protein is not deleterious.
@Romero6108 ай бұрын
Great video Dr Norton, i am so glad i found this channel. So much misconceptions in out there. I found myself wrapped up in food anxiety, from all these crazy misconceptions and heath zealots.
@StraightEdgeJunkie8 ай бұрын
One potential unintended consequence of this article could be that the target audience (vegans) who could possibly benefit from actually upping their protein, ends up lowering their protein intake. Very weird article overall. Misinformation harms.
@tinyjungle_8 ай бұрын
Vox isn't appealing to less than 1% of the population. This makes no sense from a business standpoint. And we all know these are all for profit businesses.
@tinyjungle_8 ай бұрын
That said, uninformed vegans could potentially be harmed by misinformation. But that goes for any individual or group.
@ThingsYoudontwanttohear8 ай бұрын
I honestly doubt that vegans were the target audience. Even Dr Nagra ripped this article apart by showing that, no matter the source, higher protein intake increases longevity. Though, plant protein seems to increase it more, but this can have many reasons that have nothing to do with protein metabolism, like higher intake of fibers, less saturated fats etcetera.
@burnhamsghost80448 ай бұрын
@@tinyjungle_vegans more likely to read Vox.
@petemccutchen32668 ай бұрын
So you are saying the vegans might read this and starve themselves to death? Good deal!
@CarlYota8 ай бұрын
I’m a Whole Foods plant based athlete and the issue that I have with the PB docs saying we need to eat RDAs of protein for longevity and cancer prevention is that it’s just not pragmatically possible. I need 3000 to 3400 calories a day. If I eat that from whole plant foods I double the RDA without even trying. That’s not with added powders or fake meat or even high amounts of soy or beans. It’s just too easy to get protein from Whole Foods. Everything has it and it adds up. The problem is that Dr Gregor says it’s not restriction it’s just going to recommends levels. Those levels are pathetically low though. So it IS about calories/protein restriction. The lighter you are the less protein you need. So even if you’re scrawny and could get by on 1700 calories a day you would still be getting the RDA for a muscular man weighing 75 kilos. And if you’re thriving in 1700 calories then you are not a muscular man weighing 75 kilos. The math doesn’t work in reality. You would have to either eat non Whole Foods (a lot of dextrose or something) and/or you would have to me insanely sedentary to reduce caloric needs. None of this is healthy. So I will continue to do what I’ve always done. Which is eat enough calories to fuel my healthy athletic lifestyle and assume the docs are wrong with thier crazy low protein recommendations. Again, they aren’t saying we only need 60grams a day. They are saying going above that will give you cancer. Hard to believe.
@ThomasPredey-n4f8 ай бұрын
As a practicing MD with a high level of interest in lifespan and healthspan, Dr Layne Norton is one of my trusted experts along with a number of others…not only does he have scientific data to back up his recommendations, but he is a practical and realistic source of information.
@graysonlacroix77428 ай бұрын
I laughed out loud when they said “cholesterol rich foods”
@Greg_Chock8 ай бұрын
I said something much more rude
@permanentfitness19198 ай бұрын
Thank you for calling this out everywhere that it exists
@punkandlifting8 ай бұрын
I saw this article a while back and just shook my head
@adamgregory54778 ай бұрын
Been waiting for this all day, love a bit of what the fitness on a Friday 👌
@AncientYouth648 ай бұрын
Never before has everything in moderation made more sense when it comes to whole foods
@robert111k8 ай бұрын
Everything in moderation? Venom in moderation? Come on.
@AncientYouth648 ай бұрын
@@robert111k you cannot read
@cryptodeath8548 ай бұрын
One of the few Friday vids I actually 100% agree with.
@calimarcella8 ай бұрын
I think I am going to make your "human rct" exclamation my ring tone. Always love it when you say it.
@ProdigalSunTzu8 ай бұрын
I always wonder how all 4 of my grandparents lived into their mid 90s without influencers and media telling them what to eat. I saw them eat meat, fats, carbs, and even some sugary treats now and then. I guess they would have lived decades longer had they cut all of that stuff out.
@davidiglesias95498 ай бұрын
Do you wonder how kids as early as 10 yo are developing diabetes. Do you wonder how people can smoke for 60 years and not get cancer.... it's called anomalies
@johantansir-nt4ep8 ай бұрын
Please always stay unbiased like this doc 👍
@schwantz0378 ай бұрын
Brilliant as always, Layne...
@bernardvance90418 ай бұрын
I eat three pounds of ground beef every day along with several cups of white rice and some fruit. I just had blood work and my total cholesterol was 156 which is the lowest it has ever been. My HDL and LDL were perfectly normal. All this while taking nearly a gram per week of testosterone cypionate, Primobolon, and NPP. What I don't consume is alcohol, bread, seed oils, and vegetables. I'm almost 61 years old and walk three miles every day and lift three times a week. Also, PSA was 0.4.
@kimdavis10918 ай бұрын
Always putting the truth out there Layne 👍
@rebel16088 ай бұрын
The first clue that this was a good thing for What the Fitness were the words "an article from Vox"
@johndoiron96158 ай бұрын
I laughed when I saw "Vox" too.
@WhatInTheActualHealth8 ай бұрын
I appreciate Layne SO much..
@calebpittman17598 ай бұрын
Next shirt idea: Red Hot Chili Pepper style "Human Randomised Control Trials"
@Corrans5 ай бұрын
Again, THANK YOU. You do make a difference!
@adrians58758 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video!
@lowcashranch14128 ай бұрын
I like this style of presentation. You always have so much great information, but the sensationalism approach gets to be too much at times. This may be your best video yet, both in content and presentation.
@theironforce30008 ай бұрын
Excellent vid here. You said exactly what I was thinking when I first saw this article pop up - complete hit piece. The first paragraphs I was willing to listen, but as soon as it mentioned excessive protein consumption is wrecking the planet... Greenhouse gas emissions com etc ... I checked out and knew where the plant-based editor ultimately was steering the article to.
@clintr67578 ай бұрын
informative video, keep them coming!
@organic_angel8 ай бұрын
Thank for the phenomenal break down!
@santiagobalado56438 ай бұрын
Nice info! Everyone should watch this video
@themotivator2587Ай бұрын
I would like to hear you explore this topic more because I've heard some claims that excess protein can shorten lifespan and that this holds true even if the protein is from plant sources.
@SPastiMG8 ай бұрын
Great work.
@BootStrapTurnerVideography8 ай бұрын
Significantly increased my protein intake. Strange effects with exercise, muscles swelling and blood draws show much healthier heart markers.
@theswingmechanic6 ай бұрын
Thank goodness for Layne.
@liveloveride16768 ай бұрын
Well said, keep it up love it 💯
@jonathanrodriguesdemiranda85838 ай бұрын
Again, Perfect video with perfect explanation
@MmartinL8 ай бұрын
Yeah, people don't eat too much protein, but they are overly concerned they eat too little. Nicely pointed out that people just eat too much food in general.
@checkshi16488 ай бұрын
You are the Zizek of the nutrition and fitness
@michelc12008 ай бұрын
Why
@Mjkitty7778 ай бұрын
My favorite part of Fridays!!!
@jasminderbharij58612 ай бұрын
You nailed it.
@Seanonyoutube8 ай бұрын
It’s Saturday so I no longer know what time it is
@melissacorrea10035 ай бұрын
Well said! PERIOD!
@sircefiro8 ай бұрын
Oxygen is bad too, every breath you take is 1 less you've got left
@inkwell1018 ай бұрын
I always follow every recommendation from the federal government! They know best.
@johndoiron96158 ай бұрын
LOL
@HakuCell8 ай бұрын
2:59 how they arrived at the protein rda. 3:30 the protein rda is not enough for vegans.
@ForrestToddParkinson7 ай бұрын
Taurine and GlyNAC Does supplementation make any sense if total protein/day is >2g/kg in 3+ doses >.6g/kg mixed meal with >50% from whey/eggs/fish? Healthy 63y/o man, VO2max 40+, 90 Kg deadlift, BMI 21.5
@brentjohnson97328 ай бұрын
Who else is tired of the fake natty Vshred ads that pop up
@noosphericaltarzan8 ай бұрын
what ads?
@royharris68758 ай бұрын
Yeah idk, i think there are some legitimate concerns about high animal protein diets with cancer and high cholesterol. I don't think layne addressed that in this clip. He just talked about the benefits of protein for lbm and muscle growth. Great, that is a well understood benefit of protein. That doesn't address the cancer and heart health concerns of eating too much protein which are legit. I know china study is often dismissed but there are a lot of links to cancer with igf1 and animal protein - layne would love to hear you address those concerns more head on
@CarlYota8 ай бұрын
The problem is now the plant based guys are saying even vegans need to get down to RDA. Getting down to RDA is basically impossible unless you restrict calories or eat isolated sources of carbs. Neither of those seems healthy. I’m Whole Foods plant based and double the RDA without even trying. There’s a difference between what they used to say about animal protein and what dr. Gregor is saying now, which includes plant sources too.
@teviafeng50788 ай бұрын
Great video thank you! I had a blood test and it showed I was taking too much protein and that was taxingy kidneys. I only take 20 grams of whey in addition to 3 meat/egg meals per day. The doctor told me to cut my whey intake in half. I exercise daily so I am confused.
@lovingmylifeasIage67418 ай бұрын
I think I might live longer eating then not eating. Not eating everything that is bad for me might just kill me.
@wakjob9618 ай бұрын
Thanks Doc.
@paulmarino88108 ай бұрын
How much protein can you eat before it gets converted to glucose from gluconeogenesis?
@jamesadidas67378 ай бұрын
It’s not so much how much protein can you eat before gluconeogenesis, but rather, does the body need to engage this pathway. E.g. to stabilise blood sugar levels due to prolonged fasting.
@RogueElement.7 ай бұрын
Tell em Daddy Layne😤💯✋🏾
@TheKillerman33335 ай бұрын
as someone who plans to tackle a fast food diet, i intend to prove you can eat healthy and on fast food. however as a person who doesnt upload, i cant say much to the results.
@HitenPatel8 ай бұрын
Great episode this Layne. It’s bothersome that they throw around ‘protein’. It is such a nebulous term and we need to be start being more descriptive than that. The article you refer to, would be better off served looking at obesity or “under-muscled American” than protein.
@BrandonToo8 ай бұрын
Read the Antonio et al reference you cited and it does not show high protein diet is safe or healthy…it was an 8 week study in college aged participants measuring body composition…so this RCT has a pretty low strength of evidence when it comes to health/disease.
@gavinbrinck6 ай бұрын
What happens to excess protein in the body ? Thanks Layne
@LowHangingFruitForest6 ай бұрын
I’m a farmer. Commercial farming of all kinds is killing the planet, but raising cattle on pasture is great food and great for the environment.
@TCAPRecipes8 ай бұрын
Is that article from the onion?
@PedroChina-i4o8 ай бұрын
What’s your thoughts on Mikhaila Peterson’s claims on Thomas Delauer channel? Should make a video on it…
@Bigcheese68758 ай бұрын
America is not obese because of eating lean chicken, fish, beef in excess. What obese person says “I got fat because I was eating too much grilled chicken breast.” None. It is because of the overconsumption of fat and carbs. It simply doesn’t make sense. People would be way healthier if they ate more lean protein and limited saturated fats and didn’t over eat carbs. It’s important how Layne pointed out that the overall consumption of calories has increased, meaning that protein along with fats and carbs have increased and this article is simply picking out the protein for the authors agenda.
@nellivilhelmiina8 ай бұрын
100 %. And you can really see that the reason for demonizing protein is that people in the US get most of it from animal products and i dunno, i guess they wanna ”shock” people to be more ethical and sustainable, but that doesn’t happen with the fear mongering. This exact article could’ve been written about saturated fat or carbs as you mentioned.
@HolisticMotion8 ай бұрын
I FINALLY beat Layne to a video.
@VernCrisler8 ай бұрын
Where would all these social or political groups be -- especially during their fund raising drives -- without fear-mongering?
@johnnyfog81348 ай бұрын
But Layne, you won‘t deny that people obsess about protein, that‘s a fact!
@ladagspa20088 ай бұрын
Layne sells protein. He likes to make people obsess about protein even when most people clearly get enough when you look at the girth of their waist. Protein is one of the things Layne gets wrong, but he might lose out on all the views and money if he starts bashing animal protein.
@Ethereum17898 ай бұрын
@@ladagspa2008 Blah Blah Blah. Subjective Opinions are not set in stone facts. How do you even quantify people obsess over protein?
@petermiller15658 ай бұрын
@@ladagspa2008 protein consumption does not impact waste size, over, or underconsumption of calories does. Also, lifestyle strongly influences how much protein human beings need. You are incredibly stupid and would be best served keeping your opinions to yourself.
@nakrop998 ай бұрын
I agree. What I don’t understand is why Christopher Gardner, respected and renowned etc, non zealot, has stated many times that the RDA is more than enough because of standard deviation etc. Anyone know?
@TimGautier8 ай бұрын
Non-zealot? He's definitely a zealot.
@Ethereum17898 ай бұрын
That's what confuses me too.
@BoidsOfDoom8 ай бұрын
I've heard Norton allude to this elsewhere and he mentions something similar in the front end of this video. Namely, its that the RDA nitrogen tests were done with the idea of establishing the "minimum" amount of protein, not about developing guidelines for an optimum (or "healthy" - however that would be defined) amount. Of course, the RDA is not viable if you have the goal of optimally building new muscle tissue, but that is a more narrow concern.
@lloydhaines57388 ай бұрын
This guy is such a fucking legend
@Frank_Jones3148 ай бұрын
Oh, god forbid we consume more of something than the federal government recommends.
@Marx19638 ай бұрын
I’m 60 years old I can’t remember the last time I ate under 200 grams of protein - (unless sick or something )for the last 40 years ! Not on any medications metabolically fit !
@edkruzel8 ай бұрын
Love the Bob Ross reference....
@Berzan_0078 ай бұрын
Can you please explain about cholesterol in eggs? How much is too much cholesterol in dietary consumption?
@StraightEdgeJunkie8 ай бұрын
Dietary cholesterol actually doesn't seem to matter much. From what we understand. What DOES seem to matter is the effect saturated fat has on your SERUM cholesterol - this is your own cholesterol, synthesized in the liver. More specifically the serum LDL cholesterol. The reason this matters is because LDL cholesterol is transported in your bloodstream via these fat and protein clumps called apoB lipoproteins. And this isn't the case for all, but as a general rule, the higher your LDL cholesterol, the more apoB - and a high number of apoB can cause a traffic jam in your arteries basically. I hope this makes sense. Better talk with your doctor if you have a family history of heart issues for instance.
@tofu-munchingCoalition.ofChaos8 ай бұрын
Some people don't respond to dietary cholesterol (they lack genes for one of the necessary proteins that help to absorb cholesterol) some do. Furthermore the effect is small compared to the interaction with saturated fat and levels out quickly. "Nutrition made simple" has videos on it that explain the research and on a surface level conflicting findings. And he has an interview with a researcher about the genetic variation and how to test it most cost effectively.
@K4R3N8 ай бұрын
Attia says dietary cholesterol doesn't matter
@Melesniannon8 ай бұрын
In addition to what's been said, eggs contain a relatively high amount of HDL cholesterol and in some studies a small protective effect was found with high egg consumption. The main takaway is that you shouldn't worry so much about cholesterol in eggs, but may want to consider how wise it would be to have such a narrow diet of so many eggs that you need to worry about the impact on your cholesterol. On a personal note I used to eat 2 eggs per day and my cholesterol has always been fine. Is that a lot of egg? Well if I were to believe people who were panicky about the effects of egg on cholesterol I was a hair's breadth away from dying with that rate of egg consumption.
@Berzan_0078 ай бұрын
@@Melesniannon i have been eating 5eggs for maybe 2years but my total fat intake is still below 60g
@tacitus77978 ай бұрын
Nice commentary - just to add the green-house gas argument for everything just annoys people and I think makes them more resistant to making the real changes needed.
@VorpalSnickerSnack8 ай бұрын
Sad to say to anyone giving debates in the comments... Let's be serious, even if sources are sited & linked- nobody checks or compares. Knowledge & understanding meet with confusion/bias always ends with "give sources" while avoiding to prove their own sources. It's a big nothing burger. Keep up the good work Layne, idk what to think or eat anymore-might just try an air diet.
@jamesmcintyre92038 ай бұрын
The source link for "Protein intake up to 4.4g/kg per day was safe for over a year:" links to an article which looks to me to be refering to an 8 week study. Can anyone help clarify this for me? Is there somthing about a study for more than a year which I've missed?
@shon75078 ай бұрын
What about Valter Longo's finding that people who had 20% of their calories from protein had 4 times as much cancer as people who had 10% of their calories from protein ?
@loristarkey8 ай бұрын
What educational resources have benefited you most in learning Sports Medicine and Exercise Science? ANy specific books, online resources, etc? KZbin is a convenient way to learn but there sure is a lot of muck to weed through. Anyone else have amazing recommendations for learning? I did go to PT school and have a DPT but I have been out of school for a while and am eager to dive back into books and educational resources outside the norm.
@ambramari1188 ай бұрын
Can somebody explain if it is gr per body weight …. Lean body weight ? Actual body weight including fat mass ?
@Caferramarta8 ай бұрын
I was waiting for this! Especially lately that an Amletic question came to mind. If a person lets say was eating 1.5 grams of protein for kg body weight per day, and by doing so lost a ton of weight, does have now to start consuming less protein because of the lower body weight? But then why this person should eat less protein that are satiating and delicious and end up eating more carbs and fat to make up for it? Or should that person eat less all together because now weight less? My thought is I would definitely keep eating the same even if now protein looks like a lot compared to body weight, but I was curious about the science stand on this. Comments welcomed.
@Melesniannon8 ай бұрын
When you lose weight your body will find a new caloric balance. If you eat less altogether you'll start losing weight again, so when your body reaches a new balance or sooner if you notice the weight loss falling off, and you are not at your weight goal, adjust your caloric intake down as needed. If you don't make the adjustment you'll stop losing weight eventually, and if you're happy with that weight you need not change it. Just keep in mind it's nearly always easier to add a bit to your consumption than it is to reduce further so if you can maintain it I'd recommend lowering your intake to maintain your weight loss rate until you've reached your weight goal. At that point you're probably still eating less than what you need to maintain that weight, so start adding a little more calories until you find your new balance at your desired weight. This might take some time as I'd recommend incremental small increases until you notice you at least stop losing weight so you may be tweaking for a bit. If you're satisfied with your protein intake with that diet you need not change it, as long as you maintain a healthy and balanced diet. Note that "healthy and balanced" can very well be a high-protein diet, just don't sacrifice something like fiber or other necessary (micro)nutrients for the sake of protein.
@Caferramarta8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the reply! The question was a bit different and it was more about the protein adjustment after a weight loss (wich I believe there is no need for) rather then a strategy for more weight loss or mantaince. I do agree with your vision, I am a certified dietician and I have my approach to diet that works like magic with all my clients thanks god. I was just wandering from a health prospective if it's ok to keep same amount of daily protein after a substantial weight loss or if could create problems in the long run (not from a weight perspective but rather for general health)
@Melesniannon8 ай бұрын
@@Caferramarta There doesn't seem to be any evidence that it does. Of course you'll see diminishing returns on your protein intake and you could (and probably should as a dietician) consider what the protein in your diet is actually for, and if it shouldn't make some room for other important nutrients. You could, for example, consider that there doesn't seem to be that much of a diminishing return on fiber intake so once you lose weight you could reduce the grams of protein in the diet to make room for fiber. That's just one thought, I'm sure there are other options. Mathematically speaking, if you eat less, but eat the same amount of protein, you're eating less of other things instead. I think that ought to be your main consideration when considering reducing the protein in your diet, the guideline is per kg of bodyweight for a reason. As you probably well know, diets are complete pictures, not a single macronutrient so even if you don't "need to" you may still "want to".
@brucejensen30818 ай бұрын
Yeah, protein or calorie intake in the last 110yrs hasn't really gone up in the US. Has been some deviations, but pretty stable. Quite a few have been eating too much protein the whole time. It would appear eating too much of anything is not good for you. Adjusting for height differences, protein and calories would be down compared to 110yrs ago. I guess usage of protein and calories is down more, so protein intake is up, on what we need. Protein is too expensive to be eating too much to be just pissing it up against the wall.
@kevanriley29988 ай бұрын
The Vox article is wrong about protein consumption, but right about the damage that mass-scale factory farming is doing to the planet.
@Eline_Meijer3 ай бұрын
If i eat my leg, will i gain protein and lose weight?
@jasonwheat52428 ай бұрын
Lane Norton chery picks his studies also, that's if he reads them!
@HeavyMettleGarage8 ай бұрын
lol no
@elisewelge21347 ай бұрын
This article sounds like a high school essay
@Az_Eaz8 ай бұрын
The audio quality on your videos is always so bad. Need to do some post processing IMO.
@AndrewBrownK8 ай бұрын
So if I'm an average athlete, I can probably go as high as 4g protein per kg of body weight per day and be good?
@Melesniannon8 ай бұрын
Depends on what you sacrifice to get there. Diets are a total picture, not a matter of simply adding macronutrients.
@toms88798 ай бұрын
problem is they don't know what it does in the long run. you might have no problems for years, what happen in 10 years,40 years.
@the_notorious_bas8 ай бұрын
4 grams/kg won't make you elite level. You can try it, provided that your health markets (kidney, etc) are fine.
@full-timepog68448 ай бұрын
4 per kg is crazy. How do u afford that?
@VernCrisler8 ай бұрын
What would 4 g of protein look like? Five steaks a day? Four eggs every meal? If you're an "average" athlete, you wouldn't need that much. If you're a Michael Phelps type of athlete -- training several hours a day -- you'll need that and more, including fat, carbs, and a boatload of processed foods, just to maintain your energy levels.
@jordanhardy89878 ай бұрын
What time is it?
@trainerpashastroikov47898 ай бұрын
Yes! My bro 👍👍👍
@yipperdeyip8 ай бұрын
Do the opposite of what the FDA recommeds. Always.
@RydinginStyle728 ай бұрын
I have lost over 30 lbs by eating 200 to 300 g of protein per day keeping my calories under $2,000 per day. I feel great. Using foods like fat-free Greek yogurt is high in protein also whey protein shakes keep the protein High and the calories low.. then I switch up one meal a day of red meat fish or chicken
@briandominguez52368 ай бұрын
0:03 what? 🤨
@rokzane8 ай бұрын
Anything from VOX has to be read with a skeptical eye. In this case, I couldn't roll my eyes hard enough. The bias was evident.
@StrongBodymindandspirit8 ай бұрын
What’s your cycle?
@miloriccius5 ай бұрын
thanks for this video! but aren't you doing exactly the same right now as what they're doing? you're saying they're only painting part of the picture, but you also aren't mentioning the health-issues with eating animal products (certain meats and obviously processed meats being a class 1 carcinogen, etc)?
@alecrechtiene5588 ай бұрын
I saw this article a few months ago and immediately knew it was bs.