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Quest Protein Cookies Peanut Butter (12 x 58g)Quest Protein Cookies Peanut Butter (12 x 58g)
Quest Protein Cookies Peanut Butter (12 x 58g)
Sale price $53.90 Regular price$67.30
Atkins Snack Bar Lemon Bar (5 x 44g)Atkins Snack Bar Lemon Bar (5 x 44g)
Atkins Snack Bar Lemon Bar (5 x 44g)
Sale price $17.90 Regular price$22.80
Atkins Endulge Bar Chocolate Caramel Mousse (5 x 40g)Atkins Endulge Bar Chocolate Caramel Mousse (5 x 40g)
Atkins Endulge Bar Chocolate Caramel Mousse (5 x 40g)
Sale price $17.90 Regular price$22.80
Quest Bake Shop Muffins - Blueberry 8pkQuest Bake Shop Muffins - Blueberry 8pk
Quest Bake Shop Muffins - Blueberry 8pk
Sale price $39.90 Regular price$55.00
Muscle Chef White Choc Strawberry Protein Ball (12 x 40g)Muscle Chef White Choc Strawberry Protein Ball (12 x 40g)
Muscle Chef White Choc Strawberry Protein Ball (12 x 40g)
Sale price $54.00 Regular price$60.00
Muscle Chef Caramel & Sea Salt Protein Ball (12 x 40g)Muscle Chef Caramel & Sea Salt Protein Ball (12 x 40g)
Muscle Chef Caramel & Sea Salt Protein Ball (12 x 40g)
Sale price $54.00 Regular price$60.00
Muscle Chef Choc Hazelnut Truffle Protein Ball (12 x 40g)Muscle Chef Choc Hazelnut Truffle Protein Ball (12 x 40g)
Muscle Chef Choc Hazelnut Truffle Protein Ball (12 x 40g)
Sale price $54.00 Regular price$60.00
Muscle Chef Cookies & Cream Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)Muscle Chef Cookies & Cream Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)
Muscle Chef Cookies & Cream Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)
Sale price $66.00 Regular price$75.00
Muscle Chef Double Choc Fudge Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)Muscle Chef Double Choc Fudge Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)
Muscle Chef Double Choc Fudge Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)
Sale price $66.00 Regular price$75.00
Muscle Chef Salted Caramel Choc Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)Muscle Chef Salted Caramel Choc Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)
Muscle Chef Salted Caramel Choc Recovery Bar (12 x 55g)
Sale price $66.00 Regular price$75.00
Muscle Chef Protein Crisp Bar Raspberry & White Choc (12 x 50g)Muscle Chef Protein Crisp Bar Raspberry & White Choc (12 x 50g)
Muscle Chef Protein Crisp Bar Caramel Fudge (12 x 50g)Muscle Chef Protein Crisp Bar Caramel Fudge (12 x 50g)
Muscle Chef Protein Crisp Bar Caramel Fudge (12 x 50g)
Sale price $66.00 Regular price$75.00
Muscle Chef Protein Crisp Bar Rocky Road (12 x 50g)Muscle Chef Protein Crisp Bar Rocky Road (12 x 50g)
Muscle Chef Protein Crisp Bar Rocky Road (12 x 50g)
Sale price $66.00 Regular price$75.00
Legendary Protein Popped Chips High Protein BBQ (Box of 7 x 34g)Legendary Protein Popped Chips High Protein BBQ (Box of 7 x 34g)
Legendary Protein Popped Chips High Protein Pizza (Box of 7 x 34g)Legendary Protein Popped Chips High Protein Pizza (Box of 7 x 34g)
Legendary High Protein Pastry Strawberry (Box of 10)Legendary High Protein Pastry Strawberry (Box of 10)
Quest Overload Protein Bar - Choc Explosion (12 x 58g)Quest Overload Protein Bar - Choc Explosion (12 x 58g)
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Quest Overload Protein Bar - Choc Explosion (12 x 58g)
Sale price $64.50 Regular price$74.20
Atkins Meal Bar Vanilla Caramel Pretzel (5 x 48g)Atkins Meal Bar Vanilla Caramel Pretzel (5 x 48g)
Atkins Meal Bar Vanilla Caramel Pretzel (5 x 48g)
Sale price $22.70 Regular price$27.40

Protein FAQ

What are the benefits of Protein?

At its core, protein is made up of amino acids, which are organic compounds that link together in chains to form a functional protein. There are 20 different amino acids, and the body uses these to build proteins it needs. These amino acids are classified into two categories:

  • Essential amino acids: These cannot be made by the body and must be obtained through food.
  • Non-essential amino acids: These can be made by the body.

When you consume protein, your digestive system breaks it down into amino acids, which are then used to create new proteins and perform various functions in the body.

Why is Protein Important?

Protein serves several vital functions, including:

  1. Building and Repairing Tissues: Protein is essential for the growth and repair of cells, tissues, and muscles. Whether it’s healing from an injury or maintaining muscle mass, protein is at the heart of cellular regeneration.
  2. Supporting Immune Function: Proteins form antibodies and enzymes, which play a critical role in the immune system. They help the body fend off infections and viruses.
  3. Making Hormones and Enzymes: Proteins are involved in the creation of hormones that regulate metabolic processes and enzymes that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
  4. Providing Energy: Although carbohydrates and fats are the primary sources of energy, protein can also be used for energy when needed. This is especially true in situations of starvation or when the body is under stress.
  5. Maintaining Healthy Skin, Hair, and Nails: Collagen, keratin, and elastin are all protein-based, and they help give structure to the skin, hair, and nails.
  6. Regulating Fluid Balance: Proteins in the blood help maintain fluid balance by regulating the movement of fluids in and out of cells and tissues.

How Much Protein Do We Need?

The amount of protein required varies depending on several factors like age, activity level, and health status. For most people, the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for protein is:

  • 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight (for the average adult).

However, athletes, bodybuilders, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and individuals recovering from surgery or illness may need more. For active individuals, protein intake can range from 1.2 to 2.0 grams per kilogram of body weight, depending on the intensity of their physical activity.

Best Sources of Protein

Protein comes from both animal-based and plant-based foods. Here are some common sources:

  • Animal-based sources:
  • Plant-based sources:

Protein for Different Lifestyles

  1. For Active Individuals: Athletes or people engaging in intense exercise may need more protein to support muscle recovery and growth. Protein intake post-workout is especially important to help rebuild muscle tissue.
  2. For Vegetarians and Vegans: While plant-based diets can be rich in protein, it’s important for vegetarians and vegans to combine different plant-based protein sources to ensure they are getting all the essential amino acids. For example, beans and rice together form a complete protein.
  3. For Weight Loss: Protein can help with weight management by increasing satiety and reducing hunger. Consuming protein-rich foods helps you feel fuller for longer, making it easier to control calorie intake.
  4. For Aging Adults: As people age, they often experience muscle loss (sarcopenia). Increased protein intake helps preserve muscle mass and strength, which is important for overall health and mobility.

How to Get Started with a Protein Routine

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