Study finds moderate amounts of protein per meal found best for building muscle

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Study finds moderate amounts of protein per meal found best for building muscle

Study finds moderate amounts of protein per meal found best for building muscle.


The study's results, obtained by measuring muscle synthesis rates in volunteers who consumed different amounts of lean beef, show that only about the first 30 grams (just over one ounce) of dietary protein consumed in a meal actually produce muscle.

"We knew from previous work that consuming 30 grams of protein -- or the equivalent of approximately 4 ounces of chicken, fish, dairy, soy, or, in this case, lean beef -- increased the rate of muscle protein synthesis by 50 percent in young and older adults," said associate professor Douglas Paddon-Jones, senior author of a paper on the study published in the September issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association. "We asked if 4 ounces of beef gives you a 50 percent increase, would 12 ounces, containing 90 grams of protein, give you a further increase?"

The UTMB researchers tested this possibility by feeding 17 young and 17 elderly volunteers identical 4- or 12-ounce portions of lean beef. Using blood samples and thigh muscle biopsies, they then determined the subjects' muscle protein synthesis rates following each of the meals.

"In young and old adults, we saw that 12 ounces gave exactly the same increase in muscle protein synthesis as 4 ounces," Paddon-Jones says. "This suggests that at around 30 grams of protein per meal, maybe a little less, muscle protein synthesis hits an upper ceiling. I think this has a lot of application for how we design meals and make menu recommendations for both young and older adults."
 

irish_2003

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once again another study done on the average person.......i've yet to see a legitimate study done on higher end athletes and bodybuilders.......i think as physique athletes we've done enough "real time" studies and experiments collaboratively to know that we in fact DO need high protein to achieve our goals.......moderate to low protein diets will work for us, but generally for very short periods of time to restart the metabolism and rekick protein synthesis if it's slowed down......also most of us that eat high protein cut back on fats and carbs somewhat so we are also losing calories if we don't keep protein higher
 

lyfespan

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once again another study done on the average person.......i've yet to see a legitimate study done on higher end athletes and bodybuilders.......i think as physique athletes we've done enough "real time" studies and experiments collaboratively to know that we in fact DO need high protein to achieve our goals.......moderate to low protein diets will work for us, but generally for very short periods of time to restart the metabolism and rekick protein synthesis if it's slowed down......also most of us that eat high protein cut back on fats and carbs somewhat so we are also losing calories if we don't keep protein higher
yeah , also wheres the study with the guys on roids, showing twice the protien synthesis, and new muscle growth.

althought this could werk for non cycle tymes, if all macros werk towards maintance for sumone on a budget.
 
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