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Old 27-May-03, 04:11 AM   #1
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Protein... www.askmen.com


I read this on www.askmen.com. What do you guys think about this text... and website? Good advice?

beware of the protein myth

While a certain amount of protein is important for muscle repair, the belief that bodybuilders and hardcore athletes need large quantities of protein to promote muscle growth is a myth.

The recommended daily allowance of protein for adults is 0.8 grams per kilogram of body weight. This means that if you weigh 180 pounds, you should be eating about 2.3 ounces of protein a day (= 65 gr.), which is the equivalent of about 2½ cans of water-packed tuna or 7 ounces of chicken breast. Most people meet this level when about 15% of their daily caloric intake comes from protein.

During periods of intense training, your need for protein may be higher, ranging from 1.0 to 1.5 grams per kilogram of body weight. For a 180-pound man, this means 2.9 to 4.3 ounces of protein per day. Weightlifters who have a high proportion of lean body mass can meet this requirement through a diet that has 15 to 20% of daily calories coming from protein.

On the other hand, too much protein can make you fat. Some research has shown that weight trainers may not even need more protein than average people. Plus, since the body converts any protein (and carbohydrates for that matter) that exceeds its caloric needs directly to body fat, you really shouldn't eat too much protein or you will end up packing on unwanted pounds.

it's quite simple...
Remember these guidelines:

Carbohydrate intake should make up 55 to 60% of your total daily calories;
Fat intake should make up 25 to 30% of your total daily calories;
Protein intake should make up 10 to 20% of your total daily calories.
Obviously, the intensity of your training and your fitness goals should determine the proportions that you choose to eat. If you're training hard, you'll probably want to increase your protein intake and decrease the proportion of fat you consume.
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Old 27-May-03, 08:21 AM   #2
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Have you seen the reports that the FDA is thinking about rearragning the food pyramid to reduce carbohydrate intake?

This seems like a sharp contract to what every bodybuilder currently preaches.
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Old 27-May-03, 11:04 AM   #3
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according to my kinesiology professor that article would be correct... I don't know if I completely believe it though...
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Old 27-May-03, 11:05 AM   #4
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and yet I wonder why the person who wrote it is a skinny ass twig who can barely bench 100pds. huh, nah, mustn't meant anything
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Old 27-May-03, 01:32 PM   #5
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Edited- went to that site... and, ahhhh... well, I came back here.

Much better here! Real info, real people, no pop-up BS ads.

Looks a lot like a typical "men's health" site/magazine. Reminds me of my wife's Cosmopolitan mags.... only for men. Not for the BB'ers out there, that's for sure.

Any site with a link to the online doctor who will prescribe Phentermine (sp?) is not a site you need. JMHO...

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