Protein powder promises better blood sugar for women – but is it hype?
NCT ID NCT07526571
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether a daily protein supplement called Triple Support Protein can help healthy women aged 30-60 improve their blood sugar levels and overall well-being. Forty women will take the supplement or a placebo for 4 weeks and have their blood sugar, insulin, and body composition measured. The goal is to see if this simple addition to the diet can make a real difference in daily health.
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Department of Exercise and Sport Science, Applied Physiology Laboratory
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