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    TECHBy TECHFebruary 23, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Protein is often associated with athletes, gym routines or weight goals, but its role in the body goes far beyond performance. For active adults, protein is a daily foundation that supports strength, energy, recovery, and overall well-being. Whether someone trains regularly, stays active through work, or simply wants to feel stronger and more resilient, consistent protein intake plays a central role in supporting an active lifestyle.

    Director, Sports Performance and Nutrition Education

    This World Protein Day, Dr. Krissy Ladner, Director of Sports Performance and Nutrition Education at Herbalife, shares her expert insights on protein.

    Protein Beyond the Gym

    Protein provides the building blocks needed to maintain and repair muscle tissue. Every time we move, lift, walk or exercise, muscle fibers are challenged. Protein helps the body recover from that stress and adapt by maintaining lean muscle mass. This process supports physical strength, mobility and metabolic health over time, all of which are essential for staying active at any age.

    Protein also supports metabolic health. Lean muscle mass is metabolically active tissue, meaning it plays a role in how the body uses energy. Supporting muscle through adequate protein intake helps maintain a healthy metabolism and supports long term weight management when combined with balanced nutrition and regular movement.

    Consistency Throughout the Day Matters

    One common misconception is that protein is only important after intense workouts or when someone wants to gain muscle mass. In reality, the body benefits most when protein is consumed consistently throughout the day.

    Filipinos are doing good with having a source of protein in almost every meal in the form of “ulam” or viand. Whether it’s adobo or sinigang, animal-based proteins like fish, meat, and chicken are important for us to gain muscle mass. DOST-FNRI’s records of Filipinos state of health and nutrition in 2023 show that more households met their requirements for protein compared to the 2018–2019 data1.

    Spreading protein intake across meals helps support steady energy levels, muscle maintenance and appetite control. Meals that include adequate protein tend to be more satisfying and help reduce energy dips that can occur when meals rely too heavily on refined carbohydrates alone.

    This approach also supports recovery from everyday physical stress. Pairing protein with carbohydrates after activity helps replenish energy stores while supporting muscle repair. Over time, these habits can improve consistency and reduce soreness, making it easier to stay active.

    Woman wearing Herbalife apparel drinking a protein shake in her living room.This asset is being used as the hero image for the article, “How Much Protein Do You Need? Get the Right Intake and Protein Sources”

    Choosing Quality and Variety

    Quality and variety matter when it comes to protein. Lean animal proteins such as fish, poultry, eggs and lower fat dairy provide essential amino acids in a highly bioavailable form. Plant based options like legumes, soy foods, nuts, seeds and whole grains contribute protein along with fiber and phytonutrients. Including a mix of sources allows people to meet their needs while supporting overall diet quality.

    Modern schedules can make it challenging to meet protein needs through meals alone. Busy mornings, long workdays and calorie conscious eating patterns can all contribute to gaps. Convenient protein rich snacks, smoothies or shakes can help support intake without requiring large portions or excessive calories, especially on days when meals are rushed or delayed.

    Protein and Aging

    As we age, the body naturally becomes less efficient at maintaining muscle mass, a process that can begin as early as midlife. This gradual decline can affect strength, balance and mobility if not addressed. Consistent protein intake helps support muscle maintenance and repair, which plays a critical role in staying active, resilient and independent over time.

    Maintaining lean muscle is not just about performance; it supports everyday function. Simple activities like climbing stairs, carrying groceries or staying steady on one’s feet rely on muscle strength. Adequate protein, combined with regular movement, helps the body adapt to physical stress and maintain functional capacity across the lifespan.

    The Bottom Line

    The goal with protein is not excess, restriction or perfection. It is consistency. Small daily choices such as including protein at breakfast, balancing meals and planning ahead for busy days add up overtime. “Protein is not just for athletes or specific goals. It is a daily nutrient that supports movement, recovery and long-term vitality. When protein intake is consistent and balanced, it becomes a powerful tool for supporting an active, energized life,” said Ladner.

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