One of the earliest
proponents of high protein diets was the distinguished German physiologist Dr. Carl Voit (1831 - 1908).1, 2 After studying laborers who consumed approximately 3100 Calories daily, he concluded that protein intake for people should be 118 grams (g) per day — this value became known as the «Voit standard.»
Not exact matches
Many popular weight loss
diets and protocols are
proponents of protein shakes as meal replacements and preach the benefits
of high protein diets.
Dr. Eades, who wrote the analysis, is a
proponent of a
high animal
protein diet.
Proponents of high -
protein diets say that one advantage
of those
diets over other weight - loss regimens is the improved satiety that leaves the dieter feeling less hungry (7).