intresting about protein...

gina6one9
on 8/15/07 4:36 am - san diego, ca

this is intresting, i knew that your protein should be about 65 grams a day, but i never know that it should be about 50% of your body weight... i need more protein, you? You may have heard that by following a proper diet and exercise program, you can actually turn body fat into muscle.

Not true. Fat and muscle are two separate entities. You must burn fat and build muscle. Here's how fat is burned: When you lose weight (by eating less and exercising more), an enzyme located in fat cells disassembles the fat compounds and sends the components into the bloodstream. Liver and muscle cells take up these components and disassemble them even further until what's left is a compound called acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA then enters the Krebs cycle, a series of chemical reactions that takes place in the mitochondria -- the cell's "power plant."

The end product is made up of...

• Carbon dioxide, which is expelled when you exhale. • Water, which is lost as urine and perspiration. • Heat, which helps maintain body temperature. • ATP, the molecule that fuels cellular activities that require energy. On the flip side, to build muscle you need to work those muscles on a regular basis (no pain, no gain)...and eat appropriate amounts of dietary protein. Your protein grams for the day should total about 50% of your body weight in pounds, unless you're a serious athlete, in which case your protein requirements should total about 50-80% of your body weight in pounds.

Piggybabe
on 8/15/07 4:57 am
I did know that your proteins should be about 50% of your total body weight. My nutritionist taught me that before my surgery. I've ALWAYS done REALLY well with my protein and as a result, not had any complications of any kind. Thanks for posting the info though. You can never have too much knowledge!!!
Hugs, Piggy
Kookie L.
on 8/15/07 5:01 am - TX
I  agree  with  Piggy  this  very  interesting  information ....  Thanks  for  sharing   :-)
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