How much protein?

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Paronical

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Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 07:16
Can anyone please tell me how much protein I need a day.
Currently I do a hour of cardio and an hour of weight training a day.
At the moment I am managing to consume between 80-120g a day of protein.
Start weight 20/04/2013 = 240kg Goal weight 120kg (total loss 120kg)

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Galahad

Joined: Oct 10
Posts: 85

Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 07:25
There is a lot of talk about how much protein one should have, and I have read a lot about it. They say all sorts of things. 1g per lb. 1g per kg. 1g per lean body lb. Myself, I try to shoot for around 100 or more grams a day. I'm not saying that I am successful at it, but I am losing weight. I'd like to get in more protein, but by watching my calories, sodium and cholesterol at the same time, it gets difficult.

I think that you are doing very well at 120g a day. That's just my opinion and some of what I have read around the internet. I started trying to lose weight when I topped out at around 250lbs. Today, I'm down to 187lbs and have dropped several pant sizes. You have to do what's right for you. Take all of the knowledge available and gear it towards what you need and are capable of. My diet plan is simple... Eat Less, Move More... It just has a fancier name. lol. Best of luck to you!!
eKatherine

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Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 07:27
I have found that when my protein gets low I crave meat. Listen to your body.
Paronical

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Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 14:57
I spoke to the weights trainer at my gym this morning and he said 30g is fine. I told him I have been having around 80-120g and he said all what will happen is the protein your body doesn't need will come out in your urine and it will smell like amonia
Start weight 20/04/2013 = 240kg Goal weight 120kg (total loss 120kg)

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PeeFat

Joined: Jan 10
Posts: 516

Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 15:26
Your trainer is a douche bag. 30 grams of protein is off the chart too low for you. You need to find a new trainer that has a brain in his head.

Google "how much protein do I need" and read and read some more.

Nimm

Joined: Dec 10
Posts: 644

Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 15:26
Paronical wrote:
I spoke to the weights trainer at my gym this morning and he said 30g is fine. I told him I have been having around 80-120g and he said all what will happen is the protein your body doesn't need will come out in your urine and it will smell like amonia


No, 30g is decidedly not fine, unless you want to lose a lot of lean mass along with your body fat. Even the most conservative recommendations call for 0.8g of protein per kg, which in your case would be 180g per day.

Since protein needs increase while in a calorie deficit (because some of the protein will be oxidized for energy rather than tissue repair, maintenance, and growth), recommendations during a weight loss phase are even higher. And if you're performing regular exercise, and weight training in particular, the recommendations for achieving positive nitrogen balance range as high as 1.25g per pound of weight.

See, for starters:
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/88/5/1322.short
Dietary protein requirements of younger and older adults

and especially:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2129150/
Contemporary Issues in Protein Requirements and Consumption for Resistance Trained Athletes
Quote:
Tracer techniques have been recently employed and generally support the protein requirements obtained through nitrogen balance studies [13,24]. In fact Tarnopolsky et al. [13] found that protein synthesis increased from low (0.8 g/kg) to moderate (1.4 g/kg) intakes. While there was an 8.6% increase from moderate to high (2.4) protein intakes, these results did not reach significance. The authors suggested that this non significant trend appears to support the suggestion that the real protein requirements of athletes were closer to the 1.8 grams of protein per kg of bodyweight daily.




I don't say this lightly, but if this trainer told you that 30g of protein per day is sufficient, you should never seek dietary advice from him again.
eKatherine

Joined: Aug 12
Posts: 937

Posted: 16 Jan 2013, 15:33
30 grams a day is a number I have seen vegans use when they want to convince others that they need hardly any protein to thrive. There is no research supporting such a low number, even for sedentary adults for whom the lowest number I have seen is .4-.6 grams/pound/day. Other scales I've seen recommending much higher levels for people of all ages and all activity levels. And you can't tell whether you would fall at the top or bottom of the range, either.

I read of a study years back where they wanted to test to see if sedentary elderly people maybe needed less protein than the people on whom the tests were originally run. They found that in fact the numbers are the same no matter what age you are.



 
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