How Much Protein Per Day to Lose Fat

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            Kitchen scale, Measuring cups, Food diary app, Calculator, Nutrition tracking app, Meal prep containers
            Consult a healthcare professional before major diet changes., Stay hydrated to support kidney function with higher protein intake., Monitor for any digestive discomfort or allergic reactions., Avoid extremely high protein levels if you have kidney disease., Ensure overall calorie balance to prevent nutrient deficiencies., Use safe food handling to prevent foodborne illness when preparing meats., Track medical conditions that may be affected by protein intake.
            Weigh your body using a reliable scale to determine your current weight in kilograms. Convert your body weight from pounds to kilograms by dividing by 2.2 if needed. Select a protein multiplier between 1.6 and 2.2 grams per kilogram based on activity level. Multiply your weight in kilograms by the protein multiplier to calculate your daily protein goal. List high quality protein sources such as lean meats, dairy, legumes, and protein powder. Use a kitchen scale or measuring cups to measure serving sizes for each protein food. Record each protein serving in a food diary app or spreadsheet to track your intake. Divide your daily protein goal evenly across three to six meals throughout the day. Include a protein source in each meal to support muscle recovery and satiety. Monitor your body weight and body fat percentage weekly for progress. Adjust your protein target by 10% up or down based on changes in body composition. Stay well hydrated by drinking water regularly when increasing protein intake. Consult a registered dietitian or healthcare provider before making significant dietary changes. Reassess your protein needs every few months or when your activity level changes.
            Chicken breast, Eggs, Greek yogurt, Lean beef, Legumes, Whey protein powder, Tofu, Fish fillet, Nuts, Low-fat milk
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            Combine different protein sources to obtain a complete amino acid profile., Use lean cuts to limit excess saturated fat with protein foods., Time a protein-rich snack after workouts to support recovery., Consider supplementing with branched chain amino acids if needed., Spread protein intake evenly to maximize muscle protein synthesis., Adjust macros by replacing some carbs with protein for better satiety., Track micronutrients to ensure balanced nutrition alongside high protein.
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