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Title: Beach body' row misses the key points about protein and weight loss
Author(s): Witard, Oliver
Keywords: Diet
Exercise
Weight loss
Dietary supplements
The science behind weight loss
Fitness
Protein
Muscles
Dieting
whey protein
Losing weight
Issue Date: 1-May-2015
Date Deposited: 4-Jun-2019
Publisher: The Conversation Trust
Citation: Witard O (2015) Beach body' row misses the key points about protein and weight loss. The Conversation. 01.05.2015.
Abstract: First paragraph: Protein-based fitness products are now big business. Once aimed largely at athletes and hardcore gym-goers seeking to “bulk up”, protein shakes, powders and bars are now being consumed by “ordinary” people seeking to lose weight or tone their bodies. UK sales increased from £73m in 2007 to £170m in 2012 and are expected to reach £358m by 2017.
Type: Newspaper/Magazine Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/29729
Rights: The Conversation uses a Creative Commons Attribution NoDerivatives licence. You can republish their articles for free, online or in print. Licence information is available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Notes: https://theconversation.com/beach-body-row-misses-the-key-points-about-protein-and-weight-loss-40997
Affiliation: Sport
Licence URL(s): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

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