Understanding Protein
10 Key Facts About Its Role in Your Body
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ナレーター:
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Jackson Henderson
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著者:
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Tamsin Haleshenk
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Protein is far more than a buzzword on food labels or a fitness obsession — it is the very foundation of life. Every cell in your body depends on it. From the structure of your muscles and bones to the enzymes that digest your meals and the hormones that regulate your emotions, protein is at the heart of everything your body does. Without it, growth, repair, and even thought would be impossible. Understanding Protein explores this essential macronutrient with scientific clarity and practical insight, breaking down its functions, sources, and importance in maintaining optimal health.
This detailed and accessible guide reveals how proteins are built from amino acids — the body’s molecular “alphabet” — and why their precise arrangement determines everything from your skin’s elasticity to your immune strength. You’ll learn how the body constantly breaks down and rebuilds protein in a dynamic cycle of renewal, and how daily intake supports everything from tissue repair to energy metabolism. It also explains the difference between complete and incomplete proteins, helping listeners make informed dietary choices whether they eat meat, fish, or plant-based foods.
Far from being just a concern for athletes or gym-goers, protein affects every person, at every stage of life. It powers recovery from illness, supports hormone production, transports oxygen, regulates fluid balance, and even provides emergency energy when other sources run low. A deficiency can quietly erode health, causing fatigue, muscle loss, poor concentration, and slower healing — while balanced intake strengthens body and mind alike.
Tamsin Haleshenk explains how much protein your body really needs based on age, lifestyle, and activity level, and why the quality of your protein matters as much as the quantity. You’ll discover why amino acids such as leucine, valine, and lysine are crucial to muscle maintenance, and how dietary variety
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