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  2. Does Protein Powder Make You Gain Weight? - AOL

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    Adding a scoop of protein powder to your morning smoothie or drinking a protein shake post-workout isn’t guaranteed to cause weight gain. But there is a reason gym bros adore the stuff — it ...

  3. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    Protein shakes, made from protein powder (center) and milk (left), are a common bodybuilding supplement. Bodybuilders may supplement their diets with protein for reasons of convenience, lower cost (relative to meat and fish products), ease of preparation, and to avoid the concurrent consumption of carbohydrates and fats. Additionally, some ...

  4. Should I Eat Protein Bars if I'm Taking Weight Loss Medication?

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    Protein can help with everything from muscle gain and maintenance to weight loss and hunger regulation. And eating protein bars is a quick and easy way to get more protein. ... “Protein shakes ...

  5. Eating More Protein to Lose Weight? Avoid These 6 Common Mistakes

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    Weight gain Consulting with your doctor or a registered dietitian can help you determine whether a high protein diet is correct for you (and what a high protein diet means for you).

  6. Protein supplement - Wikipedia

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    A meta-study found that in the first few weeks of strength training with untrained individuals, changes in lean body mass and muscle strength during the initial weeks of strength training are not influenced by the protein supplementation, but after the first few weeks, protein supplementation “may promote muscle hypertrophy and enhance gains in muscle strength in both untrained and trained ...

  7. Smoothie - Wikipedia

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    However, fruit juice containing high amounts of sugar can increase caloric intake and promote weight gain. [7] [8] Ingredients such as protein powders, sweeteners, or ice cream may be used. [6] [9] [10] One study found smoothies to be less satiating, despite providing the same amount of energy as unblended foods. [11]