And Those Proteins Again — Limit Them or Not?
Although all nutrition experts keep convincing us that we eat too little protein—because we supposedly need all essential amino acids to build muscle—things may be far more complicated. I’d say this view of metabolism comes from findings based on studying athletes. But I’m definitely not an athlete. I understand that top athletes need to regenerate muscle with enough branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), for example. However, the general population doesn’t wear down their muscles very much and probably recycles amino acids to a greater extent without needing to supply new ones. Mice in studies are active, but they don’t undergo any special performance training. So they may be a good model for the general population. I’ve already written here about how protein affects mouse longevity . Now let’s discuss one study that examined the short-term effects of lower protein intake on the organism using a mouse model . The study lasted only one week. Yet the changes are very striking. I increasing...