Protein quality or quantity: What matters more?
Dietary protein plays a crucial role in managing diabetes, offering benefits such as better glycemic control, improved insulin sensitivity, enhanced lipid profiles, and support for weight management and muscle preservation. However, protein intake must be individualized, particularly for those with kidney concerns. How do plant-based and animal-based proteins impact metabolic health in diabetes? Can high-protein diets aid in weight loss? And how can diabetes-specific nutritional formulas help maintain adequate protein intake? Let’s explore the science behind dietary protein and its impact on diabetes care.
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