30 Facts You May not
Know About Protein
Is it possible to live
without protein? What happens when there is too much or too little protein in
the body? What is the best fish protein, and what cheese? What differs animal
protein from vegetable protein? and is the protein in eggs the best quality of
protein?
30 interesting facts you did
not know about... Protein!
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1. Protein is a core building block for the trillions of
cells in the human body. without protein, no life could exist. The only
material which is more common in the body than protein is water. 18%-20% of
the body is protein.
2. The human body has about 100,000 different types of protein. The
body needs them to grow, heal and sustain all the body's chemical reactions.
3. The word protein is derived from the Greek word - proteios
meaning "first".
4. Proteins in the body come in many shapes and sizes. Simple
proteins look like "little trains" with a lot of cars. Each
"car" or such protein unit, is called an amino acid. What is common
to all the different types of proteins in the body is that they are all
complex chemicals made from over 20 different types of amino acids.
5. While beef is a much more popular meat than chicken, the protein
content is lower than that found in chicken meat.
6. Excess protein can also cause weight gain.
7. In 2010, the athlete Ben Pearson, then 20, increased his protein
intake to increase muscle size. However, he did not know he had a rare
genetic disorder that prevented his body from breaking down proteins. High
levels of protein in his body caused increased production of ammonia in the
blood, causing the brain to swell and tragically, caused Pearson's death.
8. Hair is composed of insoluble fibrous and non-digested
protein called keratin. Keratin protein appears in the form of a coil and a
creates the horned tissue of the body, such as nails and hair. Curtin has
sulfur bonds that make hair curly. The more sulfur ties, the more curly hair.
9. Proteins, like carbohydrates and fats, are considered one of the
major nutrients, this is because they provide energy (calories) to the body.
While proteins and carbohydrates provide 4 calories per gram, fat provides 9
calories per gram. The only other substance that provides calories is
alcohol. However, it is not considered one of the major nutrition sources of
the food because it is not nutritious and people do not need it to survive.
10. Proteins present in certain foods can cause allergies,
because the structure of the protein may trigger an immune response. For
example: Many people are allergic to gluten, a protein found mainly in
cereal.
11. Of all the types of cheese, Parmesan cheese that is low in
sodium contains the most protein - 41.6 grams per serving of 100 grams.
12. Of fish, yellow tuna contains the most protein (30 grams
per serving of 100 grams). After it on the list: anchovies (29 gr), salmon
(27 g), halibut (27 g) and tilapia (26 grams).
13. The older and bigger a legume, so the amount of protein in
it is larger. Of legumes, roasted and fully matured soybean seeds and adults
contain the largest amount of protein - 39.6 grams per 100 grams.
14. Pumpkin seeds provide 33 grams of protein per serving of
100 grams, while watermelon seeds provide a little less than 28 grams per 100
grams.
15. Too much protein can be dangerous to the body. For
example, high levels of protein can create a strain on the liver and kidneys
and cause them to work extra hard to dismantle and dispose of the extra
protein.
16. One of the smallest countries in the world, Luxembourg, is
one of the largest meat-eating countries in the world. In Luxembourg, each
resident can average about -136 kg per year. In second place are Americans
with an annual average of 125 kg per person, and Austria comes in at third
place with an average annual consumption of 120 kg of animal protein.
17. Although the population in India exceeds a billion, it is
considered the country with the lowest meat consumption, with an average of 3
pounds of meat per person. In second place, Bangladesh with an average of 4
kg of meat per person and in third place, the Democratic Republic of Congo
with an average Annual of 5 kg of meat per person.
18. The protein in eggs is considered the highest quality
protein of all foods.
19. In the past, cow protein was considered the most eaten
animal protein, today it is the pig.
20. Researchers found that certain mutations in protein may
increase the risk of autism. Specifically, when a protein called Shank3
mutates, it can cause a disruption in the connections between neurons, which
affects the chances of autism.
21. Without the protein called albumin, the entire human body
would be swollen from liquids. Low levels of albumin are found in
patients with over-hydration (pathological accumulation of water), in people
with extensive burns, kidney disease, problems absorbing food and people
suffering from malnutrition. In third world countries - protein diet and lack
of food are common problems that cause the swelling of the abdomen from the
absence of albumin and osmotic imbalance of body fluids.
22. Protein deficiency can cause serious health problems. For
example, children with protein deficiency may develop a condition known as
Kooshiorkor. Symptoms include protruding belly, thinning hair, weight loss
and faded skin color. If the phenomenon is not treated properly, it can lead
to stunted growth, mental disorders and even death.
23. Protein found in male semen acts on the female brain to
stimulate ovulation.
24. For most people, the recommendation is to consume 1 gram
of protein per 1 kg of their body weight. Example: A man weighing 80 kg,
should consume at least 80 grams of protein each day.
25. Failure to absorb protein can cause diseases such as
Alzheimer's and cancer.
26. Insects provide a higher quality form of protein compared
to many common forms of food. For example, 100 grams of beef steak contains
29 grams of protein and 21 fat - on the other hand, 100 grams of grasshopper
contain 20 grams of protein and only 6 grams of fat.
27. Complete protein is a protein that contains all nine essential
amino acids. In most cases (but not all) animal protein such as beef,
chicken, fish, dairy products and eggs, is considered a complete protein.
Incomplete protein sources for example are nuts and vegetables.
28. Protein intake affects the body in many ways. Mainly: bone
cell synthesis, production of red blood cells, heart cells turnover rate,
neurotransmitters responsible for mood, antibody immune function, producing
enzymes and hormones, flexibility, muscle, organ function and balance of acidity.
29. Middle-aged people don't have the more flexible body of
young people, which means they need to consume much more protein. But
middle-age rate of acid production Hhidroclorit helps digest the protein down
to half rate. Because protein is essential for cell regeneration, a large
part of the researchers argue that this main reason for aging.
30. Vegetable sources of protein include legumes, nuts, seeds
and fruit. Plants low in protein include roots and tubers, like yams and
potatoes.
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