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More protein = more potential for muscle growth?

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Asked by: Austin Pida

Protein. Dietary protein is the most important macronutrient for building muscle—specifically the essential amino acids and an abundance of leucine. 2 These particular amino acids stimulate protein synthesis, or building of new muscle, and prevent the body from using existing muscle as fuel during workouts.

How do I calculate how much protein I need to build muscle?

The general rule for calculating the minimum amount of protein that you need is 0.36 grams of protein per pound that you weigh, or 0.8 grams per kilogram that you weigh.

Is 100g of protein a day enough to build muscle?

To increase muscle mass in conjunction with regular exercise, the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) recommends that a person eats between 1.2-1.7 g of protein per kg of body weight per day. For a 130-lb woman looking to gain muscle mass and strength, that’s 71-100 g, and for a 150-lb man, that’s 82-116 g.

How much protein does a 50kg person need to build muscle?

Protein is the key for the muscle building. Without adequate protein, muscle gain and growth is not possible because weight training demands for amino acids (which comes from protein). You should daily eat about 2.2g of protein per kilogram of your weight. For example, if you are 50kg , then you should eat 50×2.