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Aliments surprotéinés: Pourquoi cette tendance est inquiétante

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Québec – A surge in protein-enriched foods ⁢across grocery stores is prompting concern​ from‍ nutritionists, who warn consumers about the potential for nutritional imbalance and wasted ​resources. From yogurts and chips to ​popcorn, ​manufacturers ⁢are prominently displaying protein content, capitalizing on a growing health trend.

Experts caution that while protein is ​essential, excessive‍ intake doesn’t ​translate to added⁢ benefit and can even be detrimental. The average adult requires ⁣approximately ⁣70 grams of protein ‌daily, a threshold frequently surpassed by those drawn in by marketing ⁢emphasizing higher protein levels. This overconsumption represents both a financial and nutritional misstep,‌ potentially⁣ diverting attention from other vital nutrients.

“Too much⁢ is as harmful as⁣ too little,” explains ‍Stéphanie ⁣Côté, a registered nutritionist.”Excess protein is​ converted into fat and surplus calories. The body won’t absorb it if you consume more than ⁣you need.”

Unlike ⁢carbohydrates or fats, the⁣ body doesn’t store protein. Unused protein is simply ⁤eliminated, offering no additional nutritional value. “Our bodies don’t create protein reserves, so it isn’t utilized, and⁢ it’s somewhat wasteful-both of money ​and the food itself-because we could be obtaining other necessary nutrients instead,” adds Mme Côté.

The ⁣trend raises questions about food marketing​ practices and⁣ consumer ‌understanding of ​nutritional needs. nutritionists advise a balanced diet ‍prioritizing ‌a variety‍ of food groups, rather than solely focusing on⁣ protein⁢ content. ‌

Watch the full report‌ above.

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