City
Epaper

Are women's and men's protein needs different?

By IANS | Updated: July 24, 2021 14:10 IST

New Delhi, July 24 Protein intake is a widely-discussed issue among those trying to achieve their fitness goals ...

Open in App

New Delhi, July 24 Protein intake is a widely-discussed issue among those trying to achieve their fitness goals like building muscle mass or muscle loss after intensive fitness training. Since women tend to have lower quantities of lean mass and more fat mass compared to men, boosting protein can sustain the lean mass.

It has also been observed that most men are interested in hypertrophy, or a visible increase in the size of muscle cells. For women, who may not want to bulk up but rather lose visible fat and build lean muscle, nutritional requirements like protein needs can look different.

Protein and protein sources

Rightly called the 'building blocks of your body', protein is a macronutrient which serves various anatomical functions like adequate flow of blood and oxygen through the body, digestion and regulation of hormone levels. Protein helps our muscles to repair and regrow after exercise and injury. It should also be noted that every gram of protein contains four calories, whereas that number for one gram of fat is nine calories.

Rich protein sources for both men and women include animal and plant-based sources like milk products, eggs, meat, soy, tofu, pulses, beans, black gram, and legumes, and a healthy person should consume all of these in combination to get high-quality proteins. ICMR-NIN says that protein requirements vary with age, physiological status and stress. More proteins are required by growing infants and children, pregnant women and individuals during infections and illness or stress. For people doing fitness training, protein requirements differ as well.

According to the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Food Safety And Standards Authority Of IndiaDelhi foodFood safety and standards authority
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalGorakhpur Police Seize 30 Tonnes of Chemically Dyed Chickpeas; Here’s How To Check Adulterated Chana

NationalFSSAI Clarifies Regulations on A1 and A2 Milk Labeling for Dairy Products

MumbaiMumbai: FSSAI and BMC Join Hands to Enhance Street Food Safety

NationalFSSAI Launches Further Probe into MDH and Everest Spice Makers

NationalGutka Ban in Telangana: Food Safety Department Prohibits Sale Of Pan Masala and Tobacco Related Products

Lifestyle Realted Stories

Lifestyle5 Simple Stretching Exercises for Knee Pain and Joint Stiffness During Winter

HealthDo Heart Attacks Increase in Winter? Experts Explain the Connection

LifestyleCIMSME Honours MSME Banking Champions and Launches ‘MSMEs of Developed India’ -Authored by The President Mukesh Mohan Gupta

LifestyleToday's Horoscope, December 27, 2025: Check Your Zodiac Sign's Predictions, Lucky Numbers and Colours

HealthSleep Health: Can This Simple Trick Really Help You Sleep in Just 10 Minutes?