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Episode 1666 - Protein: is 25g/hour the true limit?

Feb 16, 2024
Discussion on current protein recommendations and potential changes, study findings on protein synthesis limits after exercise, alternative protein feeding strategies, and the significance of protein intake for athletes and patients.
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Quick takeaways

  • Consuming more than 25 grams of protein in a single feeding may not be wasteful, as individuals who consumed 100 grams of protein saw a significant increase in protein synthesis up to 12 hours after consumption.
  • Front-loading protein intake or consuming larger doses later in the day can be alternative strategies for individuals struggling to meet the recommended protein intake of 25 grams per hour.

Deep dives

Protein Digestion and Current Recommendations

This podcast episode discusses a recent paper on protein digestion and its implications for current protein recommendations. Traditionally, it has been believed that humans can only digest or synthesize about 20 to 25 grams of protein per hour. However, this paper challenges that notion and provides evidence for the potential of higher protein digestion rates. The study found that individuals who consumed 100 grams of protein saw a significant increase in protein synthesis, even up to 12 hours after consumption. This challenges the idea that consuming more than 25 grams of protein in a single feeding is wasteful. While the study did not measure strength or hypertrophy gains, it provides alternative strategies for protein consumption, such as front-loading protein intake or consuming larger doses later in the day.

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