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How Much Protein Per Day Do Seniors Need To Gain Muscle?

How Much Protein Per Day Do Seniors Need To Gain Muscle

Protein helps grow and maintain muscle – we know that.

But what a lot of us are confused about is the amount we need, the factors that affect how much we need, and where we can best get it from. In this article, we’ll cover how much protein we need to build muscle and the easiest way to do it.

First things first though…

Protein is super important for muscle growth because it provides the key building blocks for muscle growth.

That’s why everyone obsesses over it!

Alright, let's take a deeper look now at it all.

Protein powders offer a convenient 30g scoop to mix in shakes or smoothies.

The importance of protein in muscle building

So why is protein so good for muscle growth? And not carbs or fat?

Well, protein contains amino acids, notably, leucine, which is critical for muscle growth. When we do exercise and put stress on our muscles, they break down and need protein to rebuild and grow stronger.

And these amino acids aren’t found in carbs and fats.

When the rate of our protein consumption outweighs muscle breakdown, that’s when we rebuild and repair muscle. And that’s when we grow.

Sort of like business: when we make more money than we spend, we profit!

So that’s why everyone gets excited about protein for muscle growth.

A protein powder can be an easy way to increase your protein intake.

The different types of protein

Protein powder has a higher biological value compared to food sources of protein.

This is because protein powder is typically processed to concentrate and isolate specific amino acids, removing any non-protein components that may interfere with absorption. As a result, protein powders are more easily utilised for muscle building and repair.

Additionally, protein powders offer a convenient and consistent source of protein that can be easily incorporated into a muscle growth workout plan.

But remember: this doesn’t mean we should shun chicken, meat, dairy, eggs, and plant-based sources, as we need a balanced diet – supplements are for convenience and to supplement our protein needs when it's difficult to get them!

Alright, let’s now take a look at how much protein you need for gaining muscle.

How much protein do you need?

How much protein do I need for muscle growth is a very common question. An even more common question is how much protein per kg of body weight.

Well, according to recent scientific recommendations, the daily protein intake for muscle growth varies based on an individual's body weight and physical activity level.

But because you’re looking to grow muscle mass, it’s recommended we consume around 2.2 grams of protein per kg of weight per day. That’s how much protein a day to build muscle. To maintain muscle, the body should be satisfied with around 1.62g per kg of body weight.

How much protein per meal?

Based on the current evidence, to maximise muscle growth you should consume protein at a target intake of 0.55 grams of protein per kg of weight per meal, spread out over four meals.

This helps you achieve the aforementioned daily intake of 2.2 grams of protein per kg of weight per day.

Tips for incorporating more protein in your diet

Here are 8 tips to keep in mind when planning protein intake for muscle growth:

  1. Include protein-rich foods in every meal, such as eggs, dairy products, poultry, fish, and lean meats.
  2. Make protein-rich snacks like nuts, seeds, and protein bars.
  3. Get one of our protein powder supplements – to make smoothies or baked goods to increase protein content.
  4. Use plant-based proteins like tofu, tempeh, or legumes, in your meals.
  5. Choose dairy products like milk, yogurt, and cheese, which are high in protein.
  6. Replace high-carbohydrate snacks with protein-rich options like cheese sticks or boiled eggs.
  7. Consider eating a protein-rich breakfast, such as eggs or a protein supplement
  8. Plan your meals in advance and always make sure to include protein sources.

Factors that affect protein needs

We’re all different when it comes to protein needs; they vary depending on factors like age, weight, activity level, and muscle mass.

Generally, a sedentary adult requires about 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, while athletes and highly active individuals may require more. As we age, our muscle mass decreases, therefore older individuals need more protein to maintain and rebuild muscle.

Weight also plays a role, as individuals with higher body weight require more protein.

Finally, activity level affects protein needs, such as you performing intense lifting to grow muscle mass - which requires more protein for growth and repair.

Tips for determining your individual protein needs

To know just how much protein you need, consider these steps:

  1. To determine protein needs, you need to first calculate your daily caloric needs based on your age, weight, height, and activity level.
  2. Consider your muscle mass: The more muscle mass you have, the more protein you need to support muscle growth and repair. So 2.2 grams of protein per kg of body weight per day is ideal.
  3. Account for your activity level: if you engage in regular physical activity you’ll need more protein than sedentary individuals. Again, go for the 2.2 grams of protein per kg of body weight per day here.
  4. Consider your weight loss or gain goals: If you're trying to lose weight, you’ll actually need more protein for satiety.

So, there’s some bullet-proof info on the importance of protein in muscle building, and how protein provides the key building blocks for muscle growth in the form of amino acids, particularly leucine.

You now know more about the different types of protein, with protein powder being seen as the most convenient and efficient option, but a balanced diet with food sources of protein is still recommended.

Aim for 2.2 grams of protein per kg of weight per day, spread out over four meals for optimal muscle growth results. Remember to incorporate protein-rich foods in every meal, use protein supplements, and plan meals in advance.

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References:

  1. Bandegan, A., Courtney-Martin, G., Rafii, M., Pencharz, P. and Lemon, P., 2017. Indicator Amino Acid–Derived Estimate of Dietary Protein Requirement for Male Bodybuilders on a Nontraining Day Is Several-Fold Greater than the Current Recommended Dietary Allowance. The Journal of Nutrition, [online] 147(5), pp.850-857. Available at: Indicator Amino Acid–Derived Estimate of Dietary Protein Requirement for Male Bodybuilders on a Nontraining Day Is Several-Fold Greater than the Current Recommended Dietary Allowance.
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