Too much protein can backfire: Experts warn about hidden gut risks and how to balance your diet with a 30/30/30 approach

From Starbucks testing protein-packed cold foam to celebrities launching protein snacks, protein has become a cultural trend. While this macronutrient is essential for building muscles, supporting hormones, and maintaining hair, skin, and nails, nutrition experts caution that overconsumption without balance may do more harm than good.

When Protein Overload Leads to Constipation

“Once you’ve had enough protein, more doesn’t equal more benefit,” says registered dietitian Dr. Michelle Cardel, chief nutrition officer at WeightWatchers. CNN reports that excessive protein, particularly without fiber, can result in digestive issues such as constipation. Dr. David Liska, chair of colorectal surgery at Cleveland Clinic, adds that constipation can trigger a range of other health complaints.

The Power of Fiber

Balancing protein with fiber is key for gut health. Most Americans fall short of recommended fiber intake, with 90% of women and 97% of men not meeting daily needs. Fiber comes in two forms: soluble fiber, found in oats, beans, and fruits, and insoluble fiber, present in vegetables, whole grains, and wheat bran. Both types help regulate digestion and prevent long-term health issues.

Guidelines for a Balanced Plate

The recommended dietary allowance suggests 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight for sedentary adults. Cardel advises that those on weight-loss programs or GLP-1 medications aim for at least 1 gram per kilogram. Combining this with fiber-rich foods can also support weight management. “Protein and fiber densities were inversely associated with weight loss,” notes a study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign published in Obesity Science and Practice.

The 30/30/30 Approach

For a practical routine, Cardel follows her “30/30/30” rule: at least 30 grams of protein per meal, 30 grams of fiber daily, and 30 minutes of physical activity. Foods like Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, eggs, raspberries, bran cereal, and edamame make it easy to meet these targets.

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Dr. Liska recommends a Mediterranean-style diet as an effective way to balance protein, fiber, and healthy fats. Rich in fruits, vegetables, olive oil, and lean protein, this diet supports gut health, cardiovascular wellness, and may lower colorectal cancer risk.

Protein is essential, but ignoring fiber can lead to digestive issues and reduced benefits. Experts urge pairing protein with fiber, staying hydrated, and following a balanced diet to support overall health, longevity, and gut wellness.

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