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High Protein Diet

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jun 5, 2024.

A high-protein diet is a meal plan that includes extra protein. Your body may need extra protein if you have certain health conditions, such as cancer, burns, or injuries. You may also need to follow this diet to get stronger after a surgery or illness. Extra protein helps to heal wounds and form new tissue in the body. Your dietitian will tell you how much protein and how many calories you need each day.

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Foods high in protein:

The average amount of protein is listed below in grams (g). To find the exact amount of protein in a food, read the food labels on packaged items.

How to add extra protein:

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