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 Protein & Amino Acids- Ask the Dietitian
Incomplete proteins may be of little or no benefit to the athlete, as you are probably well aware, but your readers may not be.
People standing around listening were snickering at her, because they could see what my body and posture looked like, as she was standing there, 40 lb.
Otherwise, much less than optimal benefit is derived from that exercise, the body simply is not afforded the opportunity to rebuild itself quickly and adequately.
http://www.dietitian.com/protein.html   (3860 words)

  
 Protein
Protein is made up of all L. However, there appears to be some therapeutic value to some of the D molecules such as DL-Phenylalanine for pain.
During the time it reigned supreme, there was very little human research being done on individual protein sources.
The following is a discussion of the role that various aminos play in the life of the gym trained athlete.
http://www.betterbodz.com/proteinfinal.html   (5880 words)

  
 The McDougall Newsletter December 2003 - Protein
You may think this is a trivial matter; however, incorrect information on our protein needs can have grave consequences on your health and your family’s health.
The dietary needs of rats are considerably different from those of humans, mainly because rats grow very rapidly into adult size as compared to people.
No experiments were performed on the human body to reach these conclusions.
http://www.nealhendrickson.com/mcdougall/031200puprotein.htm   (3068 words)

  
 Protein
Therefore, a positive N balance does not mean 'positive' in the sense of being "good", and a negative N balance does not mean 'negative' in the sense of being "bad".
Thus, contrary to the widely held belief, the energetically preferred conformation of the main protein of bone and skin in physiological solution is a random coil rather than a triple helix.
Thus, a positive N balance is not a healthy state for the adult; however, you will see that most abstracts suggest that a positive N balance is desirable.
http://www.ecologos.org/pro.htm   (12719 words)

  
 Protein Basics
It is necessary for the production of neurotransmitters which affect your mind and mood.
Later research has determined that this is not necessary.
Example: A healthy man, 175 lbs./79.54 kilos, exercising regularly with no health problems would need 72 (71.59) grams of protein per day.
http://www.krispin.com/protein.html   (1477 words)

  
 protein - Columbia Encyclopedia article about protein
Two or more polypeptide chains that behave in many ways as a single structural and functional entity are said to exhibit quaternary structure.
Nutrition is achieved in various ways by different forms of life.
Many globular protein molecules are easily crystallized and have been examined by X-ray diffraction, a technique that allows the visualization of the precise three-dimensional positioning of atoms in relation to each other in a crystal.
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/protein   (1694 words)

  
 Protein Information Sheet
Proteins in skin and bone provide structural support.
They play a crucial role in virtually all biological processes in the body.
Excess dietary protein may lead to health problems.
http://www.vegsoc.org/info/protein.html   (1177 words)

  
 Protein
Contrary to popular belief, people who exercise vigorously or are trying to put on muscle mass don't need to consume extra protein.
Increased risk of dehydration puts the body under pressure.
This isn't true - it is stimulation of muscle tissue through exercise, not extra dietary protein that leads to muscle growth.
http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Protein?OpenDocument   (1164 words)

  
 Protein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proteins control almost all the molecular processes of the body and are the actors that do everything that happens within us.
Proteins are often progenitors in allergies and allergic reactions to certain foods.
Filamentous proteins make up the cytoskeleton of cells and some of the structure of animals: examples include tubulin, actin, collagen and keratin, all of which are important components of skin, hair, and cartilage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein   (2159 words)

  
 Protein Supplements - Supplements
Some of the best evidence comes from studies of competitive athletes, in whom protein needs are nearly doubled during periods of intense training and competition.
There is no denying that protein is a vitally important nutrient for general health and hundreds of specific functions in the body.
There is very good evidence that protein needs are elevated by exercise training, infection and other periods of acute and chronic stress.
http://www.supplementwatch.com/supatoz/supplement.asp?supplementId=226   (727 words)

  
 Protein
Proteins help make bone and muscle and fur, they also are responsible for turning food into energy.
Angoras will take protein from their own muscle tissue and use it to grow fur.
The simplest way to do this is to increase their daily allotment of pellets.
http://www.carrotcafe.com/n/protein.html   (521 words)

  
 Protein
Unfortunately, the nutritional requirements of rats and humans are quite different, and this was quickly demonstrated by experiments on humans.
This means that the actual requirement for protein for most individuals is actually less than 8% of calories as stated by the National Research Council; the NRC has padded its figures with a "safety factor" which many individuals do not need.
Another possible source of deficiency is that infants may be fed foods which they cannot digest.
http://www.vsc.org/protein.htm   (1335 words)

  
 Protein
This belief centred on early research on the poor laboratory rat which showed that giving extra amino acids of weanling rats reared on a plant-protein diet improved their growth.
Protein combining may reduce the amount of protein required to keep the body in positive protein balance but several human studies have indicated that this is neither necessary nor even always the case.
Research on laboratory rats also led to the misleading theory of protein combining.
http://www.vegansociety.com/html/info/info14.html   (1318 words)

  
 The Protein Society: www.proteinsociety.org
The 2006 Stein and Moore Award will be presented to Dr. F.
Protein Science is dedicated to research on all scientific aspects of protein molecules.
New investigators are the innovators of the future—they bring fresh ideas and technologies to existing biomedical research problems, and they pioneer new areas of investigation.
http://www.proteinsociety.org   (607 words)

  
 Folding@Home Educational Project
Proteins have different functions; they can provide structure (ligaments, fingernails, hair), help in digestion (stomach enzymes), aid in movement (muscles), and play a part in our ability to see (the lens of our eyes is pure crystalline protein).
The human body makes at least 50,000 different proteins, and possibly twice that many.
Like those objects, each protein has a particular shape and function.
http://folding.stanford.edu/education/protein.html   (623 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Protein in diet
Protein is the main component of muscles, organs, and glands.
The cells of muscles, tendons, and ligaments are maintained with protein.
The amount of recommended daily protein depends upon age, medical conditions, and the type of diet one is following.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002467.htm   (630 words)

  
 Protein in the Vegan Diet -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
This contrasts with the protein intake of non-vegetarians which is close to 15-17% of calories.
Although protein is certainly an essential nutrient which plays many key roles in the way our bodies function, we do not need huge quantities of it.
Diets which are high in protein may even increase the risk of osteoporosis (4) and kidney disease (5).
http://www.vrg.org/nutrition/protein.htm   (1634 words)

  
 Protein° OS - The system from which we operate™
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 Protein
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http://www.uni-koblenz.de/ag-ki/Implementierungen/Protein   (252 words)

  
 eProts - top
The eProtS, encyclopedia of Protein Structure, is a dictionary with pictures of the protein three-dimensional structures, for understanding the tertiary structures and the biological functions for several selected protein molecules that are particularly important for biology.
When the moleculargraphics software, PDBjViewer, is available in your hardware system, you may be able to manipulate the protein molecules on the display interactively by mouse.(IE 5.0(or later) or NN 6.0(or later) are recommended.)
This Web site can be prepared for non-specialists of protein structures.
http://eprots.protein.osaka-u.ac.jp/eProtS/Top_e.jsp   (81 words)

  
 Protein° Feed
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 Protein Science
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Protein Science is published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press on behalf of The Protein Society
Protein Science Online is published with the assistance of Stanford University's
http://www.proteinscience.org   (73 words)

  
 Protein Sequence Analysis
search protein sequences for similarity to AACC patterns (advanced form)
iep: Calculates the isoelectric point of a protein
Warning: due to a name collision with an EMBOSS program (see below), this Web form has been renamed to Pestfind
http://bioweb.pasteur.fr/seqanal/protein/intro-uk.html   (185 words)

  
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