Examples of 'increased protein' in a sentence

Meaning of "increased protein"

Increased protein refers to a higher amount of protein in a particular substance, such as a food product or a person's diet. It is often associated with various benefits, such as muscle growth, improved satiety, and increased metabolism. In the context of nutrition and fitness, increased protein intake is often recommended for individuals looking to enhance their athletic performance or build muscle mass

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increased protein
Increased protein production which helps in bodybuilding.
The described mutants increased protein stability.
Increased protein levels are an indication of skin dryness.
An active individual has increased protein needs.
Increased protein and ate a healthier diet.
Better retention of nitrogen and increased protein synthesis.
Promoters for increased protein expression in meningococcus.
Athletes can also benefit from increased protein intake.
Increased protein utilization of entire feed ration.
Extremely high protein concentrations result in increased protein aggregation.
Increased protein denaturation and disaggregation.
Another study investigated the effect of increased protein intake on women.
Increased protein in brain linked to slower mental decline.
Increased muscle mass and weight due to increased protein synthesis.
Increased protein levels in urine.

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Ideal for athletes and those with increased protein requirements.
Increased protein intake may be useful during a reduction phase.
Our study also indicated increased protein oxidation in the patient brain.
Increased protein intake is dangerous.
These functional effects coincided with increased protein phosphorylation of myocyte proteins.
Increased protein and fiber in the meal may be beneficial.
The lab studies of three patients demonstrated only increased protein concentration.
Much of the increased protein can be attributed to increased levels of immunoglobulins.
Tetracaine and bupivacaine resulted in an increased mucus production and an increased protein release.
This suggested increased protein stability and resistance to intrinsic proteolysis.
Western blot analyses show proteolysis indicating increased protein sensitivity in the cell.
Increased protein levels in the urine is one of the first signs of trouble.
Inadequate caloric intake contributes to increased protein breakdown and accelerated urea formation.
Increased protein intakes and supplementation have generally been focused on athletic populations.
Creation of synthetic varieties of lucerne with an increased protein content and a reduced saponin content.
Lines with increased protein content were additionally tested for enzymatic activity.
Expression systems that export recombinantly produced proteins are believed to facilitate increased protein production.
The increased protein intake is useful when it comes to building muscle on the buttocks.
Research directed to the production of rice flour with increased protein content has been conducted.
The result was increased protein synthesis and decreased protein degradation in these cells.
This is because of the slight change in the formulation and the increased protein content.
Androgens have been linked to increased protein anabolism and consequent decreased protein catabolism.
Adaptation to black background led to eventual depletion of MSH and increased protein synthetic activity.
This is associated with increased protein in the nonmuscle parts of the body as well.
Diet 2 is representative for a comparative diet with an increased protein content.
With the increased protein synthesis in the body there is increased muscle development.
Metabolic syndrome may affect lung function via increased protein turnover and consequent altered arginine metabolism.
Increased protein intake reduces lean body mass loss during weight loss in athletes.
Typically, preterm infant formulae have an increased protein concentration.
Increased protein turnover and poorly regulated amino acid oxidation may also be important.
The immunohistochemical expression of p53 leads to increased protein expression or mutation.
An increased protein breakdown occurs only in very severe traumas and primarily in septic states.
For example, certain populations may require increased protein levels.
Researchers point to increased protein synthesis in the liver in people using AS.
One may stress biomodulation, ability to stimulate cell division, vasodilation, increased protein and cortisol synthesis.

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