Makes total sense. There’s some guys pretty ripped on one meal days. If there was a 25 gram cap for protein per meal, no way would anyone be able to survive on one meal days. The more food and protein per meal, the longer it’s going to take to digest. Now for optimal muscle growth, frequent meals will be better, but getting enough protein at any point in the day should get you a majority of the way there.
I have been having 100 grams of protein, OMAD for years, with cycling on and off fasting. Lifestyle and work hours forced this way of eating, and it works for me. I never knew of extra benefits, and always thought I would stop this way of eating, but here I am still doing it, and getting results. I never talk about it to everyone, because not everyone thinks like us on here. We are still in a misinformation infested society. Somethings turn out for the best. Quality of protein matters, and as with everything being healthy is a expensive trip still.
@@delsavov however if i'm not mistaken we have other studies showing that 1.6g/kg/day of protein on a well-planned vegan diet results in the same muscle gains as a omnivorous diet with equal protein. so this makes me wonder what specific foods were in the meal that this video talks about: maybe it was like, just seitan (wheat gluten) or just tofu: both high in protein but both being low in one essential amino acid respectively. so maybe in this meal they didn't combine the right plant foods to have a more complete amino acid profile, and this is why the anabolic response was limited.
@@HakuCell Well, that is one hypothesis. But, as far as I remember you do not need to have all the amino acids in the the most optimal proportions at every single meal. That sounds too simple of an explanation, and runs counterintuitive if just look around and notice some vegan athletes. Maybe there are things that we still do not know, or maybe our opinions determine what we see to a greater extend that we think.
Casein does not spike insulin significantly at all. Whey will spike your insulin for about an hour preventing fat loss. If you're trying to cut weight casein is better.
I take a scoop of whey protein every other day in milk or yogurt...25g protein, and a long amino acid profile...should take it daily, but this stuff is expensive.
You should do studies on higher amounts of protein consumption under things like OMAD. Assuming western standard meal times is an irrational bias for optimal human reaults. Humans certainly have not shared a 3x daily meal schedule across history.
It is not irrational to assume that humans eat more than one time a day. The fact that you have to specify OMAD, or any other type of low frequency eating, is self evident that it's not normal, and even if it WERE normal, it's likely not optimal for hypertrophy, so you're off base either way.
But you're making assumptions with words like "likely" and "normal". I think it would be nice to have more studies on OMAD to offer some real insight into whether it is detrimental. Up until this interview I was convinced that spreading protein intake out over the day was superior, now I'm not so sure.
Maybe the YT algorithms are too aggressive feeding me these protein videos. But I'm starting to think protein for these YT influencers are like pizza vidoes for food tubers, they bring the clicks. There's nothing new here folks, move along, move along.
There was research done on Casein by Dr Colin Campbell. IIRC, his research raised concerns re: casein. One of the other issues with casein, is that it’s a factor in what makes dairy products ‘taste good’.
@@TruthOnly24 Powders affect the liver....There is no need for powders. I eat organic food and grass fed everything......A single Turkey burger made at home is 21 Grams of protein....If I add two eggs to that I get to 33 grams....That's plenty for me....
@@celerywarrior6493 I can't believe that some people still shit on dairy products , if you are lactose intolerant i get it , but if you're not it's a great source of protein.
Makes total sense. There’s some guys pretty ripped on one meal days. If there was a 25 gram cap for protein per meal, no way would anyone be able to survive on one meal days. The more food and protein per meal, the longer it’s going to take to digest. Now for optimal muscle growth, frequent meals will be better, but getting enough protein at any point in the day should get you a majority of the way there.
I have been having 100 grams of protein, OMAD for years, with cycling on and off fasting. Lifestyle and work hours forced this way of eating, and it works for me. I never knew of extra benefits, and always thought I would stop this way of eating, but here I am still doing it, and getting results. I never talk about it to everyone, because not everyone thinks like us on here. We are still in a misinformation infested society. Somethings turn out for the best. Quality of protein matters, and as with everything being healthy is a expensive trip still.
Misinformation infested? A much better description is that people are biased, and so becomes research, information etc.
Which one do you use ? For casein? I would like a high quality one.
6:36 no anabolic response after a vegan meal, while massive anabolic response after a ominovorous meal of equal calories and protein.
That is really interesting! How do those vegan people get to live and sometimes build muscle?
@@delsavov however if i'm not mistaken we have other studies showing that 1.6g/kg/day of protein on a well-planned vegan diet results in the same muscle gains as a omnivorous diet with equal protein. so this makes me wonder what specific foods were in the meal that this video talks about: maybe it was like, just seitan (wheat gluten) or just tofu: both high in protein but both being low in one essential amino acid respectively. so maybe in this meal they didn't combine the right plant foods to have a more complete amino acid profile, and this is why the anabolic response was limited.
@@HakuCell Well, that is one hypothesis. But, as far as I remember you do not need to have all the amino acids in the the most optimal proportions at every single meal.
That sounds too simple of an explanation, and runs counterintuitive if just look around and notice some vegan athletes. Maybe there are things that we still do not know, or maybe our opinions determine what we see to a greater extend that we think.
This is really great info , thanks
Casein does not spike insulin significantly at all. Whey will spike your insulin for about an hour preventing fat loss. If you're trying to cut weight casein is better.
I'd love to know how yeast protein powder compares to whey.
It might be whey better😂
What about egg white powder?
Higher quality in liquid egg whites
Is there a difference between males and females, particularly as women lose their estrogen and its effects on muscle protein synthesis?
No
Good info
Be interested to learn of the qualities of liquid, pre-digested protein packets like Frog Fuel and Pro T.
I take a scoop of whey protein every other day in milk or yogurt...25g protein, and a long amino acid profile...should take it daily, but this stuff is expensive.
80/20 applies to bovine milk BTW. That ratio is different for different animal species. Humans have far more whey and other bio actives.
You should do studies on higher amounts of protein consumption under things like OMAD. Assuming western standard meal times is an irrational bias for optimal human reaults. Humans certainly have not shared a 3x daily meal schedule across history.
It is not irrational to assume that humans eat more than one time a day. The fact that you have to specify OMAD, or any other type of low frequency eating, is self evident that it's not normal, and even if it WERE normal, it's likely not optimal for hypertrophy, so you're off base either way.
But you're making assumptions with words like "likely" and "normal". I think it would be nice to have more studies on OMAD to offer some real insight into whether it is detrimental. Up until this interview I was convinced that spreading protein intake out over the day was superior, now I'm not so sure.
Summary?
I thought it was Jocko Willik 😂…Nice thumbnail clickbait trick
Ha ha that’s why I clicked
Same! @skinnyriver
Maybe the YT algorithms are too aggressive feeding me these protein videos. But I'm starting to think protein for these YT influencers are like pizza vidoes for food tubers, they bring the clicks. There's nothing new here folks, move along, move along.
Why is casein so bad in taste when in powder form but it's 80 percent in milk
There was research done on Casein by Dr Colin Campbell. IIRC, his research raised concerns re: casein. One of the other issues with casein, is that it’s a factor in what makes dairy products ‘taste good’.
@@ShrinkiesWife yet pure casein powder is bitter and horrid...odd
Pure casein powder mixed in water tastes like milk to me.
@@reallytheremilk also has sugar though. It’s not just casein
People who need to take more protein, like cancer suffers , should eat organic eggs and organic hemp seeds.
So should men when they get older. I definitely had to increase protein and being in my 50s it's made a huge difference to going stronger than ever.
@@quantumfx2677 hOW MANY GRAMS per day ? based on your weight.
That study seems to have missed something important. Why jumping from 25g to 100g? Does 45g would have lower protein synthesis than 100g? 🤡
EAT FOOD NOT POWDER...!!!!!!
Ill eat whatever fits my goals.
Protein powder is literally food. Maybe if you laid off those other powders you'd be more sensible. Hey-oooooo
@@DILFDylFDon't you tell Doctor Rockso how to live his life, B-B-B-BABY.
@@TruthOnly24 Powders affect the liver....There is no need for powders. I eat organic food and grass fed everything......A single Turkey burger made at home is 21 Grams of protein....If I add two eggs to that I get to 33 grams....That's plenty for me....
I don’t eat powder. I snort it. Awesome pre workout
Adult's should not be drinking that amounts of lactose. Both costs sisyemic inflammation though out the body, especially if your an over 30 lifters.
Cheese is king.
What amount?
Exercise causes temporary systemic inflammation too. Better get rid of it.
@@celerywarrior6493 I can't believe that some people still shit on dairy products , if you are lactose intolerant i get it , but if you're not it's a great source of protein.
@@celerywarrior6493well that's where you gotta use your brain to learn where to set limits on what things