A diet with plenty of protein will help maintain these replacements —
this minimum need for protein is known as a maintenance protein requirement.
Not exact matches
I don't
need (all the time at least) a full 20g of
protein that you can see in most high
protein bars (quest, and many others), but around 10g of
protein is more or less my
minimum - medium range
for what I look
for in a bar.
In order
for this sequence to become a gene coding a
protein, at a
minimum the first lowercase, dark orange codon
needs to be mutated to ATG, a start codon, and the rest of the lowercase, dark orange codons
need to be mutated away from being stop codons.
The body does use
protein to synthesize glycogen, but only the bare
minimum it
needs for brain functions (neoglucogenesis is biologically expensive and inefficient) which really isn't much.
Because half of us
need more
protein than that average
minimum, a safe number to shoot
for is around 8 - 10 % of total calories.
This is the
minimum amount
needed to keep 97.5 % of people over the age of 19 healthy.3, 4,9 It's the standard
protein intake
for most diet recommendations.
A cup of most greens provides several times the
minimum recommendation
for vitamin K, a vitamin
needed for the production of osteocalcin, a
protein essential
for bone health.
For resistance exercise, you'll
need to eat a mix of approximately 0.3 - 0.5 g of carbs per kilogram of your target body weight and 0.3 - 0.5 g of
protein per kilogram of your target body weight, as this will help you get plenty of energy from the carbs to perform each set you do and the extra
protein will help keep muscle breakdown to a
minimum while you exercise.
And that would be an issue
for people who were consuming the
minimum amount (in grams) of
protein, since they would actually absorb less than is
needed.
For protein, you want to get a
minimum of 1g / lb, so if you're 150 lb, you
need at least 150g of
protein per day.
On the Bellevue All - Meat Trial in 1928 Vilhjalmur Stefansson ate 550
protein calories per day, which is probably a good estimate
for the
minimum intake
needed to prevent lean tissue loss on a zero - carb diet.
Cats have a higher
minimum requirement
for protein in their food than do dogs, and they also require some nutrients that dogs don't necessarily
need in their food.
The
minimum amount of
protein that food
for a puppy
needs to contain is 22 percent.
While cats
need a certain amount of
protein and fat in their diets to thrive, they have no nutritional
need for carbohydrate — there is no
minimum percentage of carbs that should be present in your cat's diet.
Allergic pets
need to be on a single or novel
protein source
for a
minimum of two months.
According to AAFCO (the Association of American Feed Control Officials) which publishes nutrient profiles
for adult dog maintenance and reproduction, adult dogs
need a
minimum of 18 percent
protein in their diet per day.
Every Acana diet is made with a
minimum of three fresh meats, which means Acana Cat Food is going to provide your feline companion with the biologically available and easily digested and assimilated
protein sources a cat
needs for good muscle tone, adequate energy levels, injury healing and a healthy immune system.
If you keep in mind your dog's
need for a
minimum of 30 percent
protein content, then you are already on the right track.
It may still sound like a lot
for a toy breed, given that 18 %
protein is the
minimum for any adult dog, but since Chihuahuas
need a lot of calories per pound,
protein is an important calorie - rich nutrient and will provide them with the energy they require.
Not only does the product
need to provide a
minimum protein content of 25 grams per 1,000 calories, but the plant ingredients used in the formula
need to be properly cooked and highly digestible
for dogs.