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Adequate Protein Intake for Aging

High Protein Intake (Aging), Optimized Protein for Longevity

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Preserve muscle mass and function, preventing sarcopenia and frailty during aging.

Adequate protein intake supports muscle protein synthesis, which is crucial for mitigating age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia). It helps maintain strength, physical function, and metabolic health, contributing significantly to an extended healthspan by preventing frailty.

Verdict

Fundamental for healthy aging; prioritize quality and distribution daily.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

High Value

RISK LEVEL

Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$50 - $150

Protocol

  • Consume 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily, distributed across meals.

Flags

  • Individuals with pre-existing kidney disease should consult a physician before increasing protein intake.
  • Extremely high protein intake may contribute to other health concerns in susceptible individuals.