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High-Protein Processed Foods: Impact on Diet, Nutritional Status, and Possible Effects on Health

Authors :
MDPI
Ortega Anta, Rosa María
Nerea Arribas-López
Salas González, María Dolores
Aparicio Vizuete, Aranzazu
González Rodríguez, Liliana Guadalupe
Bermejo López, Laura María
Lozano Estevan, María Del Carmen
Cuadrado Soto, Esther
López Sobaler, Ana María
Loria Kohen, Viviana Constanza
MDPI
Ortega Anta, Rosa María
Nerea Arribas-López
Salas González, María Dolores
Aparicio Vizuete, Aranzazu
González Rodríguez, Liliana Guadalupe
Bermejo López, Laura María
Lozano Estevan, María Del Carmen
Cuadrado Soto, Esther
López Sobaler, Ana María
Loria Kohen, Viviana Constanza
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Proteins are macronutrients with multiple health benefits, but excessive consumption can negatively affect health. This study aimed to evaluate the characteristics of a sample of high-protein processed foods (HPPFs), describe how their consumption affects dietary balance, and acquire knowledge of the consumption patterns of these products in a Spanish population. A sample of HPPFs available in supermarkets and on websites was collected. The contribution to recommended protein intakes was calculated using national and international references and considering the single consumption of the HPPFs and the product plus 150 g of meat. Furthermore, an online survey was conducted among a convenience sample. A total of 36 enriched protein products were evaluated. The percentage of proteins in these products ranges from 10 to 88%. The contribution of the protein recommended intake was within a range of 87.4–306.6% and 66.4–232.8% (women and men, respectively), only considering the additional proteins from 150 g of meat. One hundred thirty-nine participants completed the survey; 67.6% affirmed that they had consumed HPPFs, and half consumed them without following any consumption control. Since these products are accessible to everyone in supermarkets and protein intake is generally higher than the recommended limits, regulating the mass sale of HPPFs is essential to ensure they do not lead to protein overconsumption.<br />Depto. de Nutrición y Ciencia de los Alimentos<br />Fac. de Farmacia<br />TRUE<br />pub<br />Descuento UCM

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, 2072-6643, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1450547074
Document Type :
Electronic Resource