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Protein

Amino Acids, Dietary Protein

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Essential macronutrient for muscle synthesis, cellular repair, and metabolic function.

Protein provides the essential amino acid building blocks for cellular repair, enzyme production, and crucially, muscle protein synthesis. Adequate intake is fundamental for combating age-related muscle loss (sarcopenia), supporting immune function, and maintaining metabolic health, though its role in modulating the mTOR pathway presents a complex trade-off for longevity.

Verdict

Essential for muscle health; prioritize sufficient intake, especially with age.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

Foundational

RISK LEVEL

Very Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$30 - $150

Protocol

  • Consume 1.2-1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily to combat sarcopenia.
  • Distribute protein intake evenly across 3-4 meals to maximize muscle protein synthesis.
  • Prioritize high-quality, complete protein sources rich in essential amino acids like leucine.

Flags

  • Excessive intake may strain kidneys in individuals with pre-existing renal disease.
  • High protein intake, particularly from animal sources, can activate mTOR, a pathway linked to accelerated aging.
  • Leucine content is a key driver of muscle protein synthesis but also a potent mTOR activator.
  • Protein source quality (complete vs. incomplete amino acid profiles) significantly impacts efficacy.