Citations & Coverage
ProteinScore is Australia's largest independent protein-product database. Our scores, rankings, and methodology are free to cite for editorial, research, dietitian, and retailer use, provided the source is credited.
How to cite ProteinScore
Short form: ProteinScore (proteinscore.com.au)
Long form: ProteinScore — Independent Australian Protein Product Rankings, https://proteinscore.com.au/, accessed [date].
When quoting a specific score: Include the product name, the score (e.g. "Protein Score 8.4 / Clean Score 7.1"), the ProteinScore product URL, and the access date. Scores update when nutrition panels or ingredients change, so the access date matters.
What you can cite
- Protein Score and Clean Score for any product in the database.
- Category averages, leaders, and rankings (per category page).
- Methodology (see /how-we-score/).
- Glossary definitions (see /glossary/).
What we ask in return
- Link back to the specific ProteinScore page you sourced the data from.
- Use the term "Protein Score" or "Clean Score" exactly — not paraphrased ("ProteinScore rating", "PS score" etc.).
- Do not present ProteinScore scores as nutritional or medical advice.
Coverage
This page is updated as new citations land. If you have referenced ProteinScore in editorial, research, dietitian content, retailer copy, or media, email hello@proteinscore.com.au and we will list it here.
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