The protein requirement of domestic cats, obligate carnivores, corresponds to approximately 20% of their energy requirement. Humans adapt to lower levels (approximately 6%). Some urge that higher protein intakes, resulting in higher rates of protein synthesis and turnover, are desirable and that, ...
The natural logarithm of requirement for 348 individuals had a normal distribution with a mean of 4.66. The estimated average requirement was the exponentiation of the mean of the log requirement, 105.64 mg N/kg·d. No significant differences between adult age, source of dietary protein were ...
For example, an estimated average meal protein requirement of ~ 0.4 g/kg of high-quality, leucine-enriched protein (i.e. whey) is required to maximize myofibrillar protein synthesis (MyoPS) at rest in untrained older adults, which is ~ 65% greater than for younger adults [17]. ...
For healthy adults of both sexes, the average requirement (AR) is 0.66 g protein/kg body weight per day based on nitrogen balance data. Considering ... C Agostoni,JL Bresson,S Fairweathertait,... - 《Efsa Journal》 被引量: 136发表: 2012年 Moment analysis of multibreath nitrogen washout ...
The protein requirement is the amount of protein needed for growth and to balance the losses of nitrogen from the body in individuals maintaining energy balance. We have considered all recent reports citing daily protein needs and we have focused on those using the linear regression approach and ...
Similarly, the energy requirement calculations relied on published anthropometric measurements in American football players. These modeled results may differ from individual requirements, based on individual variations in body composition and activity levels. A second limitation is that this study did not ...
However, as seen previously with non-pregnant healthy adults, the RDA may not be sufficient, let alone optimal. There’s some evidence from studies using the IAAO technique that the requirement for some amino acids is higher than the recommended amounts during certain parts of pregnancy.[65][...
In adults, the recommendation is at least 1.2 g protein/kg bodyweight [2,5,6]. As mentioned before, protein requirement also depends on the amount of FFM. The amount of muscle mass is the main determinant of protein requirements. By using bodyweight for the estimation of protein ...
However, this lack of responsiveness in elderly adults can be overcome with higher levels of protein (or essential amino acid) consumption. The requirement for a larger dose of protein to generate responses in elderly adults similar to the responses in younger adults provides the support for a ...
appropriate for all preterm LBW infants; rather, each infant is likely to have a unique requirement consisting of the need for maintaining intrauterine DIETARY REQUIREMENTS OF LBW INFANTS 97R rates of growth and protein retention (ف3.0 g/kg/d) plus the needs for "catch-up" (see below). ...