TABLE OF CONTENTS 4. Limitations of high protein diet..................................................................................................1 REFERENCES...............................................................................................................................2
4. Limitations of high protein diet For the people suffering with obesity the high protein diet is recommended for long period. However, it has been observed that this approach has several limitations. The constant intake of this type of diet often restrict the carbohydrate intake. It can result in nutritional deficiencies leading to constipation, headache and other adverse implications. The high protein diet may include improper balance of dairy products or red meat. It can make obese people more vulnerable to heart diseases [2]. Thus, effective choices such as soy protein, fish, dairy products with low fat, nuts and lean beef must be included in the diet so that protein diet does not cause any adverse impact on the health. The people who are suffering from kidney issues must take extra precautions. The excessive protein in their diet can worsen their kidney functioning because it may be difficult for the kidney to eliminate wast products generated during protein metabolism. Most of the protein diet minimize the carbohydrates which in turn removes nutrient rich fibres as well. Initially the protein diet gives significant results in terms of weight loss. However, the extended intake of this type of diet increases the level of LDL cholesterol [1]. It is considered as harmful for the body. When the carbohydrates are less in body then the insufficient energy in the body can also cause ketosis state and irritability. Thus, the high protein diet must be followed only after consultation and precautions so that it does not result in unhealthy and harmful saturated fat. With the vital impact on the performance of kidney rich protein food in greater proportion in diet also cause unfavourable profile of blood lipid. It encourages the cardiac risk factors. The health nutritionists are now focusing on balancing calorie intake instead of living only with protein based diet as effective and healthy way for shedding excessive weight. The excessive fat content in animal protein can also lead to growth of harmful tissues in the body which can cause life threatening diseases such as cancer or diabetes. Thus, it is recommended that there must be a proper balance between carbohydrates as well as proteins [1]. The mere focus on protein diet may give satisfactory weight results initially but for the long term proper balancing of calories and nutritions is essential. 1
REFERENCES Books and Journals 1.Antonio J, Ellerbroek A, Silver T, Vargas L, Peacock C. The effects of a high protein diet on indices of health and body composition–a crossover trial in resistance-trained men. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. 2016 Dec;13(1):3. 2.Helms ER, Zinn C, Rowlands DS, Naidoo R, Cronin J. High-protein, low-fat, short-term diet results in less stress and fatigue than moderate-protein, moderate-fat diet during weight loss in male weightlifters: A pilot study. International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism. 2015 Apr;25(2):163-70. 2