This could be one of the mechanisms responsible for the reduced regeneration capacity in the aged brain as stem cells that retain larger amounts of
damaged proteins require longer for the next cell division.
Not exact matches
A genetic cure for the disease would
require completely replacing the mutated gene because any remaining dysfunctional
protein would continue to form
damaging aggregates.
Make sure to never skip a post-workout meal — consuming an adequate amount of fast - digesting carbs and
proteins after you finish working out will make sure your body has all the
required nutrients to repair the
damaged muscle tissue, thus enabling optimal growth.
Resistance training
damages muscle tissue, and
protein is
required to repair that
damage and grow muscles bigger and stronger so they can better deal with such stresses in the future.
So the reason bodybuilders / gym go - ers and the like
require more
protein than the average human is because: When you exercise, you're effectively
damaging your muscles.
It
requires a lot more energy and does a lot more
damage doing say, 10 × 10 (or your 15 × 5), than it does doing one set of 25 - 50 or 50 - 100 reps.. In the end, you get less hypertrophy with high volume heavy lifting, because a) you still have all that myostatin buildup from heavy lifting suppressing hypertrophy, b) you don't sufficiently fatigue medium and fast twitch fibers, c) you don't get the increased IGF - 1 production and increased
protein synthesis that you would get from high reps, and d) because the energy requirements of repairing the
damage caused by heavy lifting are too high.
It is excellent at improving dry,
damaged hair as it provides the essential
proteins required for nourishing and healing
damaged hair.
If a
protein is no longer
required or
damaged, it can be converted back to the original amino acid constituents and be broken down into molecules for oxidation.
Very often I am asked if eating the amount of
protein required of a natural bodybuilding diet will lead to kidney
damage.
The plant based diet may be temporarily effective for CORRECTING poor health from these factors, but for the growing population of responsibly physically active individuals that
require higher
protein diets, a strictly plant based diet will only starve their muscles, bones and tendons leading to injury, tissue
damage and disease.
However, some men may
require more if they're active athletically or trying to build muscle, because the body
requires the amino acids present in
protein to repair microscopic muscle
damage incurred during training.
A good example of this is the Great Dane which
requires food with lower fat and
protein content because they are at risk over becoming overgrown and
damaging their skeleton.
Cats
require meat
proteins in their diet, and those who don't receive sufficient meat
protein have a higher risk of heart disease, brain
damage and blindness, and many other health problems related to nutritional deficiency.
Pets with parvo often
require intravenous fluids to keep them hydrated; antibiotics to treat infections that can occur as a result of the
damage to the intestines; and plasma transfusions to replace
protein lost in the vomit or diarrhea and to provide immune support.
It is surmised that recovery from acute hepatic necrosis or ischemic
damage requires a higher
protein intake to maintain a positive nitrogen balance.