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Do you know how much protein you should be eating? The amount of protein you need to eat every day depends on a lot of factors like how much you weigh, and how much muscle you have – not just whether you’re male or female. But you might not know that if you did a simple search on the Internet. You’d probably read that most people eat more than enough protein to meet their needs, or that the protein needs of the “average” woman is about 46 grams of protein a day, and the average man needs about 56 grams. But keep this in mind: these guidelines – established by Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine – are set at levels to simply meet the basic needs of most people. Does a ‘one size fits all’ for protein make sense? Calorie needs differ from person to person, so why not protein? After all, people come in all different sizes, and their body composition is highly variable – it stands to reason that protein needs could vary a lot, too. It doesn’t seem right that a 220lb (100kg) guy who works construction and is into bodybuilding would have the same protein needs as a 150lb (68kg), male bank teller who sits most of the day and spends his evenings on the couch. How much protein is right for you? The other guideline from the Institute of Medicine recommends that we eat 10-35% of our total daily calories from protein. This guideline helps a little – a least it attempts to tie protein needs to calorie needs. But the percent-of-calories range is pretty wide … and most people would be hard-pressed to figure it out anyway. So how can you estimate out how much protein your particular body needs? Since protein is so important in maintaining your lean body mass (basically, everything in your body that isn’t fat), the suggested amount of protein you should eat every day depends, in part, on how much lean mass you have. Ideally, you’d get a body composition measurement done (some home bathroom scales even do this for you) which would tell you how much lean body mass you have. Then, you could easily determine amount of protein suggested for you, which is 0.5 – 1.0 grams of protein per pound of lean body mass (or, about 1-2 grams of protein per kilogram of lean body mass). Of course, not everyone has access to body composition analysis – and if you don’t, you can estimate your protein needs based on your current body weight. It’s not a perfect method – it doesn’t take into account how much muscle mass you have – but it does at least account for differences in body size. Here’s how to calculate your protein needs - Pounds: Multiply your body weight by 0.7 - Kilograms: Multiply your body weight by 1.5 The number you get is a reasonable target for the amount of protein, in grams, that you should eat each day. So, a woman who weighs 140lbs (64kg) should aim for about 100grams of protein a day; a 220lb man (110kg) should shoot for at least 150grams of protein.
Posted on: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 21:50:52 +0000

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