Defining what represents a macronutritionally balanced diet remains an open question and a high priority
in nutrition research.1, 2 Quiz Ref ID In short - term randomized clinical trials, substitution of protein for carbohydrate has been shown to favor weight management, decrease blood pressure, and improve cardiometabolic biomarkers, including blood lipid and lipoprotein profiles and glycemic regulation.3 - 5 These beneficial effects are partly dependent on weight loss and possibly owing to the enhanced postprandial satiety and energy expenditure when exchanging protein for carbohydrate.6 Therefore, high - protein and low - carbohydrate diets have been promoted for weight loss and health improvemen
in nutrition research.1, 2 Quiz Ref ID
In short - term randomized clinical trials, substitution of protein for carbohydrate has been shown to favor weight management, decrease blood pressure, and improve cardiometabolic biomarkers, including blood lipid and lipoprotein profiles and glycemic regulation.3 - 5 These beneficial effects are partly dependent on weight loss and possibly owing to the enhanced postprandial satiety and energy expenditure when exchanging protein for carbohydrate.6 Therefore, high - protein and low - carbohydrate diets have been promoted for weight loss and health improvemen
In short - term randomized clinical trials, substitution of protein for carbohydrate has been shown to favor weight management,
decrease blood pressure, and improve cardiometabolic biomarkers, including
blood lipid and lipoprotein profiles and glycemic regulation.3 - 5 These beneficial effects are partly
dependent on weight loss and possibly owing to the enhanced postprandial satiety and energy expenditure when exchanging protein for carbohydrate.6 Therefore, high - protein and low - carbohydrate diets have been promoted for weight loss and health improvement.