| Benefits
of Whey Protein
Personally
the time when I take my protein shake can change depending
on what and when I eat, I try to supply my body with
protein every 3-4 hours. If I don't have time to cook
up "meat and potatoes" type of meal, then
I will have more than one protein drink or protein
bar throughout the day to make up for the protein
intake my body needs.
For
example, during the weekdays, for breakfast I usually
have a bowl of oatmeal with milk and a protein drink.
But on the weekends when I have more time I will cook
a real breakfast such as steak and eggs.The main thing
is to try and get 1 - 1.5 gram of protein per pound
of bodyweight each day spaced out over several meals
or snacks. If you can't eat this much protein in solid
food, then have protein drinks and bars to make up
for the extra protein.
The
best time to take your protein drink is after your
workouts for a quick supply of protein and nutrients.
But other then that it really does not matter when
you take your protein drinks. Your body’s protein
levels become depleted through workouts and strenuous
activities. Whey protein supplies essential amino
acids and is a precursor to building muscle. It builds
muscles, enhances your endurance, and reduces muscle
deterioration. Whey supplements supply a good amount
of branched-chain amino acids that are important to
bodybuilders since they are metabolized directly into
the muscle instead of the liver like other amino acids.
Why
should I take Whey Protein?
"Whey
has an excess of essential amino acids,’’
according to a key U.S. whey protein supplier.
Essential amino acids make up over 60% of whey’s
total protein content. As a result, there are no limiting
essential amino acids in whey proteins, as is the
case with some vegetable proteins, to detract from
protein quality. Whey protein isolates (WPIs) provide
the excellent balance needed for a sports nutrition
product. WPIs are extremely low in lactose, less than
1%. In addition, their bland flavor allows their formulation
with products not normally associated with dairy products,
like a fruit-bar or fruit-juice application.
What
are the Benefits of Taking Protein?
• Protein provides quick energy
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Taking protein supplements will increase muscle weight
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Protein is used by athletes to repair and build muscles
after a tough workout
Whey
Compared To Other Protein Supplements?
So
how do we know that whey protein is better than other
types of protein?
Whey
proteins score a 1.14 on the "Protein Digestibility
Corrected Amino Acid Score", but the reported
score is 1.0 - the max value allowed by USDA. What
this means is that whey scored higher than allowed!
It's simply that good.
Biological
value is another measure for protein quality. It measure
the amount of protein retained from the absorbed protein,
and guess what? Whey protein scored 100 on this, higher
than all other types of protein, even soy protein.
Another quality measure for protein is the "Protein
Efficiency Ratio", which whey scored near top
of all proteins at 3.2 - just below that of egg protein
at 3.9. The highest score, the better quality.
Whey
Proteins, Muscle Growth and Fatigue Prevention!
Whey
proteins are rich in arginine and lysine. Arginine
and lysine are among the amino acids thought to possibly
stimulate growth hormone, a potentially beneficial
response for bodybuilders. Proteins may stimulate
release of growth hormone, which is an anabolic hormone
or stimulator of muscle growth. Since the use of anabolic
drugs was banned from competition, strength/power
athletes have sought legal, natural substances to
help build bigger muscles. Whey proteins offer natural
alternatives to anabolic-androgenic steroids for bodybuilders.
Whey
contains glutamine, a conditionally essential amino
acid. Glutamine has been studied for its role in preventing
fatigue and over-training in athletes. It is conditionally
essential because in certain situations, it may be
needed in the diet. It acts as a fuel for dividing
cells. It makes up 60% of the amino acid pool in skeletal
muscle, so athletes are cautious not to allow any
shortage in the belief its absence would reduce muscle
growth and increase muscle breakdown.
Glutamine plays an important role in binding ammonia,
which is a molecule produced by muscles in exhaustive
conditions. While under stress, the body’s glutamine
requirements can increase considerably. Adding glutamine
provides opportunities for whey product line extensions.
Glutamine can also be used in sports drinks, bars
and instant drink mixes.
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