11 High-Protein Foods That Help Build Lean Muscle in 30 Days
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Embarking on a weight loss journey might feel daunting at first. Nevertheless, you can indeed start shedding fat and fostering lean muscle development within a single month. To help you on this path, we consulted Tara Collingwood, MS, RDN, CSSD, LD/N, ACSM-CPT, a trusted nutrition expert and Board-Certified Sports Dietitian who co-authored the Flat Belly Cookbook for Dummies. We asked her if certain foods could accelerate muscle growth. “Muscle growth is influenced by regular resistance training, appropriate rest, and sufficient calorie intake, not solely protein. Yet, adequate protein is essential for muscle building,” she informed us. Below are 11 high-protein foods that foster muscle development in just 30 days.

Chicken Breast

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First on her list is the ever-popular chicken breast. Why is this particular white meat effective for fat burning? According to her, it is “lean, versatile, and packed with complete protein.” If time is a constraint for cooking, consider grilling several breasts at the start of the week to conveniently incorporate into various meals.

Eggs

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What comes next on Collingwood’s recommendations? Eggs—and not merely the whites. “Eggs have high-quality protein and leucine, a key amino acid vital for muscle protein synthesis,” she notes.

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Greek Yogurt

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Greek yogurt is another no-brainer for fat loss and building lean muscle. “Higher protein than regular yogurt and provides calcium for bone health,” Collingwood says. However, stick to plain, low-fat Greek yogurt. Flavored varieties are usually packed with sugar, which means extra calories.

Salmon

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Salmon is not just a great protein source, but is packed with nutrients that will help your body thrive. “Offers protein plus omega-3 fatty acids, which may support muscle recovery,” says Collingwood. Again, try cooking salmon in batches for the week, so you can easily add it to meals.

Lean Beef

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If you are a fan of red meat, Collingwood recommends lean beef. “Provides protein, iron, and creatine, which can enhance strength,” she says. You can grill up patties, or use lean beef in stir-fry or healthy pasta dishes.

Tuna

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Another fish that will help you burn fat and build lean, healthy muscle? Tuna. “A convenient, lean source of protein,” Collingwood says about the fish. If you opt for tuna in the can, avoid adding fatty mayo or oil.

Cottage Cheese

 

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Cottage cheese is an easy protein source that can be eaten out of the carton or added to other dishes. “Contains casein protein, which digests slowly and supports overnight muscle repair,” says Collingwood.

Tofu

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If you follow a plant-based diet, you should add tofu to your shopping list. “A complete plant-based protein, great for vegetarian or vegan athletes,” says Collingwood.

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Lentils

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Lentils are great as a side dish, throwing in your salad, or made into burger patties. “High in protein and fiber,” says Collingwood. Don’t feel like cooking them? You can pick up a bag of pre-cooked lentils in the produce section of most stores, including Trader Joe’s.

Quinoa

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One grain you should be eating if you are trying to build muscle and lose weight? Quinoa. “A high-protein grain that is also a complete protein source,” says Collingwood.

Protein Powder

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And, for an extra dose of protein, add some protein powders (whey or plant-based) to your smoothie. “Convenient way to meet protein needs around workouts,” Collingwood suggests.

 

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