QUESTION: My four-year old son always wants to have my protein shake every time I mix one up. But is it okay for kids to have protein shakes?
ANSWER
As important as protein is for athletes and bodybuilders, it’s just as important for a child’s growth and development too. Protein is essential to helping build a child’s immune system and protecting against illness. Research shows that a component of whey protein, lactoferrin, has potent immune-enhancing and antioxidant properties. On top of that, whey can help maintain a healthy immune system by increasing levels of glutathione, one of the body’s most powerful antioxidants. Finally, immunoglobulins found in whey protein can also provide immune-enhancing benefits. Whey protein is a complete high-quality source of protein derived from milk. It can safely be used by anyone who doesn’t have milk or dairy allergies. Because whey protein is simply a natural by-product of cheese making, you can feel comfortable giving it to teenagers, young children, and even babies. In fact, the second most abundant component in whey protein is alpha-lactalbumin, which is one of the main proteins found in human breast milk. On top of that, most infant formulas contain whey protein, including the specialized formulas designed for premature babies.
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When choosing a protein powder supplement for you or your children, choose a product from a reputable company that has its products made in a federally licensed facility. Next, make sure the product you choose is made up of mainly whey protein isolates and/or whey protein concentrates. Remember, whey protein is the highest quality protein source in the world and can provide children with the greatest benefits. Whenever kids use a protein powder, I always tell parents that it’s a good idea to make sure to blend in some fresh or frozen fruit and other nutritious ingredients to make it a more complete and balanced meal.
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