n554321 wrote: » I'm under my calorie intake but protein is the only one above
thejaguar wrote: » From what I understand (and I'm not an expert by any means) you just won't get any benefit from the extra protein. Your body can only manage a certain amount and the rest is waste..
ryanf1 wrote: » Does excess protein just come out the other end?
Alf Veedersane wrote: » Mostly.
ryanf1 wrote: » Makes you bunged up to doesn't it?
mickman wrote: » yep. I always drop back the protein when this happens.
A_Sober_Paddy wrote: » Its the excess amino acids, the calories are still used...now that's my understanding of it Generally speaking the minimum for somebody training is bodyweight(KGS) in grand, so 100kg person 100 grand of protein, I'll post a link once I'm home, its on examine.com somewhere
Inspector Coptoor wrote: » If you consume too much protein, the digested products of protein, ie amino acids, are then brought to the liver where the amino group (-NH2) is removed in a process called deamination. The amino group forms urea which combines with water in the kidneys to form urine. The deaminated amino acid now resembles a type of fatty acid and can be used for energy or stored. In this way, a person can not "waste" the calories from protein. OP, 93g of protein when you weigh 52.5kg is absolutely fine
Inspector Coptoor wrote: » It's not really from eating too much protein, it's from eating too LITTLE fibre.
sup_dude wrote: » Excess protein over a long period can have adverse effect on your kidneys too. It takes a lot of energy for the kidney to process excess protein and can lead to kidney failure. Similarly, you need to remember to get enough fibre and carbohydrates into you if you eat too much protein. A lack of carbohydrates with excess protein can cause a build up of ketones, which also harm kidneys. In summary, if you consume a lot of protein, watch your kidneys.
tightloop wrote: » Can't you cut back if it's a problem? Everyone has a balance that can be thrown off with an improper diet. If you're eating loads of protein for training scale it back a little and see if it works. What's the problem?