The relationship between the size of southern elephant seal mothers, the growth of their pups, and the use of maternal energy, fat, and
protein during lactation.
From what I've gathered it's about 20 grams of extra
protein during lactation, in the context of a high carb diet.
Not exact matches
Energy and
protein requirements
during lactation.
Stunningly, 45 % of the milk fat layer mRNA
during mature
lactation represent just two milk
protein genes: CSN2 and LALBA (Figure 1).
Consistent with known physiology, genes expressed
during lactation are associated with making, modifying, transporting, and packaging these highly abundant milk
proteins.
Stage - specific transcripts are associated with immune defense
during the colostral stage, up - regulation of the machinery needed for milk
protein synthesis
during the transitional stage, and the production of lipids
during mature
lactation.
Adequate
protein is necessary for the formation of tissues (including the baby and placenta), hormones, increased blood volume, and milk
during lactation.
If that's true would it be better to get that through carbs or
protein via glucogenesis and how would either affect switching to fat burning
during lactation?
The Institute of Medicine reports that
protein RDAs, which are minimum
protein requirements, are 56 grams for men, 46 grams for women and 71 grams of
protein daily
during pregnancy and
lactation.
The effect of characteristics of
proteins fed
during gestation and
lactation on development of metabolic syndrome in dams and male offspring of wistar rats.
A rabbit's
protein requirements increase
during times of growth, pregnancy, or
lactation (milk production).
In females at the latest stages of pregnancy and
during lactation, high
protein dog food is essential, respectively, for the proper physical development of the foetuses and for the proper production of good quality milk, which contains relatively high amounts of
protein.
Sex differences in transgenerational alterations of growth and metabolism in progeny (F2) of female offspring (F1) of rats fed a low
protein diet
during pregnancy and
lactation