How Much Protein Can You Absorb In One Meal? (20g? 30g? 100g?)

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  • @TimeFlyingBy1884
    @TimeFlyingBy1884 6 років тому +5442

    Answer is at 9:14

  • @Bholapubg59
    @Bholapubg59 3 роки тому +1307

    9:14

  • @benlewis8573
    @benlewis8573 7 років тому +4689

    That picture frame being so close to the window pisses me off.

    • @amandabudziarski5573
      @amandabudziarski5573 6 років тому +53

      😂😂😂

    • @Ze.NiTH_
      @Ze.NiTH_ 6 років тому +63

      Petty but facts 😡

    • @bryceb3796
      @bryceb3796 6 років тому +88

      Gosh damnit, now I don't want to watch the video anymore because I didn't realize it until this.😂

    • @bynatichang
      @bynatichang 6 років тому +3

      Sammeee

    • @FirstnameLastname-hq5rd
      @FirstnameLastname-hq5rd 6 років тому +7

      Omg right, it was the very first thing I noticed and bugged me the whole time

  • @CEOofSleep
    @CEOofSleep 6 років тому +1915

    Every 8 minute of Jeff Nippard's videos contain
    19g of protein
    25g of carbs
    12g of fat

    • @riotformoney3463
      @riotformoney3463 4 роки тому +21

      How many calories?

    • @DanteColburn
      @DanteColburn 4 роки тому +151

      @@riotformoney3463
      Based on the macro content: 284 calories.

    • @TheCrunchifiedOne
      @TheCrunchifiedOne 4 роки тому +45

      @@DanteColburn this man meal plans

    • @dominicfrigerio1747
      @dominicfrigerio1747 3 роки тому +7

      @@DanteColburn maybe a bit more if you take into account fiber and some micronutrients

    • @jayesh1891
      @jayesh1891 3 роки тому +15

      @@dominicfrigerio1747 nah man, micros and fiber don't provide energy to ur body

  • @empyrealwhiterabbit7777
    @empyrealwhiterabbit7777 3 роки тому +24

    You’re my favorite fitness channel. It feels so lovely to hear the science and build a proper and effective plan based on solid information.
    Much appreciated, Jeff!

  • @TheBestGinger
    @TheBestGinger 7 років тому +2536

    You should do a video completely explaining muscle protein synthesis in detail

    • @o_Milo
      @o_Milo 7 років тому +73

      watch Hank Green's Crash Course on protein synthesis, it's really well animated and explained

    • @OddPain
      @OddPain 6 років тому +49

      or you should rather read a book about it

    • @benedict4489
      @benedict4489 6 років тому +8

      Omg uhc legend

    • @Astrokidd69
      @Astrokidd69 5 років тому +1

      Armin because scientists will JUST publish their findings...

    • @simsstar1909
      @simsstar1909 5 років тому +1

      @@o_Milo thankyou for this... i patched in.. tank says it was the ugliest hack hes ever done

  • @JeffNippard
    @JeffNippard  7 років тому +542

    Hope you guys like the video! You can check out some of the additional reading in the description box if you're interested and as always, all the scientific references are in there. I'll be back with a travel vlog or two a little later this week and then the first episode of the new "Science Applied" series early next month! Lots of content coming... enjoy!

    • @GIGACHAD148
      @GIGACHAD148 7 років тому +2

      Jeff Nippard Maybe you can start doing more than one myth in a Myth Bust Monday? Maybe two or three? Just a suggestion. Anyways, thanks for another awesome video. Keep it going!

    • @bradybraun6952
      @bradybraun6952 7 років тому +3

      Hey Jeff! Why do all of the studies seem to focus only on whey protein? Shouldnt they consider doing studies with casine protien since it takes "longer" to go through the body?

    • @itsjustagame606
      @itsjustagame606 7 років тому

      a question i have about your video is how much time is there between a "meal" i mean first mea 9:00 second one 10:00 or is the time space between meals bigger?

    • @brandonfowler3335
      @brandonfowler3335 7 років тому +1

      Jeff Nippard how about a video on whether supplementing with amino acids really helps build more muscle?

    • @ishyr3414
      @ishyr3414 7 років тому

      This video was amazing bro. Keep it up!

  • @blacktaxi2d
    @blacktaxi2d 7 років тому +3412

    all this science, and the result is...it depends

    • @ramsesvr2849
      @ramsesvr2849 7 років тому +134

      It's just like a PicktureFit video :)

    • @2RBeast
      @2RBeast 7 років тому +29

      Funniest comment ever

    • @user-zx4sl9qi6y
      @user-zx4sl9qi6y 7 років тому +5

      Paul Kanu it's not

    • @EakEmk
      @EakEmk 7 років тому +145

      Yes this is because these are not laws of science. They are not your discoveries that apply to every situation. You collect all this research to educate your decisions more as well as your intuition. It allows you to rule out a lot of things are not true either. Studies are to be used with one another.

    • @CLOWE-po2tx
      @CLOWE-po2tx 6 років тому +2

      😄😄 Ha.

  • @rcjdpt
    @rcjdpt 6 років тому +267

    Jeff. I really enjoy the content and presentation of your videos. Being a Doctor of PT, in an orthopedic practice for 28 years, I get tones of questions about diet, exercise and weight loss, which is not my specialty. The fact that you present the research clearly and objectively is unique in a field where much of what's presented is personal testimony or product driven. I will be referring my patients to your channel to let them watch the videos and make decisions based on the research. I also tend to agree with much of what you are presenting. Well done!

    • @lissie3669
      @lissie3669 Рік тому +7

      If you have a DPT you should be going on pubmed not youtube lmao that's scary

    • @kj7975
      @kj7975 Рік тому

      @@lissie3669obviously he is not going to be referencing Jeff’s UA-cam channel to every single patient. He just means if there is someone he can’t answer he will direct them to Jeff! PubMed isn’t the answer for everything too lol

    • @anduy6122
      @anduy6122 Рік тому

      ​@@lissie3669but the paitien don't want to go to pubmed

  • @QuinnSlattery
    @QuinnSlattery 4 роки тому +4

    It's nice to see someone in the health/fitness area actually using evidence. I can't tell you how often people post articles or make claims with only their "word" to back it.

  • @HoustonJones
    @HoustonJones 7 років тому +1010

    Great video Jeff! Your editing is always on point!

  • @MadelineBertarelli
    @MadelineBertarelli 7 років тому +644

    the effort does not go unnoticed!!! awesome video.

  • @lucasjurys
    @lucasjurys 7 років тому +3034

    Jeff, please, bust this myth: "The Somatotype Myth: Ectomorph Mesomorph Endomorph".
    Thank you.

  • @zalmykarimi5255
    @zalmykarimi5255 2 роки тому +5

    This guy just doesn’t miss. Jeff’s got a video for almost all the top questions re: lifting. Great content!

  • @erixtian
    @erixtian 6 років тому +12

    As a healthcare practitioner and a fitness coach i appreciate how well you’ve been incorporating evidence based facts! I’ve found tons of value in your videos! Keep em coming! You just gained a new subscriber 🙋🏻‍♂️

  • @kyledunk7214
    @kyledunk7214 7 років тому +106

    Hey Jeff, just wanted to say that I just found your channel a couple weeks ago and I've been binge watching your videos. As someone of similar height, you have given me the motivation I had lost in the gym. I've had the best workouts the past couple weeks. Big fan. Keep up the good work!

  • @nialasheee
    @nialasheee 7 років тому +385

    Hey Jeff, big fan here. I would love to see a video about breathing while lifting, specially heavy lifts. I think it's a very important topic and I haven't seen many videos about it. Thank you so much for your high quality videos! Keep up the good work!

    • @lcfitness7697
      @lcfitness7697 7 років тому +14

      Nicolas Asuaje great comment. Slim to no videos covering it well. Yet it's a very important topic

    • @nialasheee
      @nialasheee 7 років тому +1

      Too bad Jeff hasn't seen it:(

    • @johnnywalkerr305
      @johnnywalkerr305 7 років тому +2

      Look up Brian Alsruhe on UA-cam, great strongman, lots of good advice on breathing and bracing.

    • @nialasheee
      @nialasheee 7 років тому

      Johnny Walkerr thanks, I'll take a look

    • @juanpablonavarro4742
      @juanpablonavarro4742 7 років тому +1

      Look for "breathing is not bracing" a video of chris duffin

  • @tyrionlannister467
    @tyrionlannister467 7 років тому +159

    Jeff stay spitting fire knowledge

  • @jp71889
    @jp71889 6 років тому +17

    Jeff, stumbled on your channel a little less than a week ago and i've started following your push/pull/legs split. I think it's a good fit for me right now getting back into the gym after a biceps/labrum repair. I love your science and fact-based approach to the exercises. Don't see a lot of these gym bros on youtube reading research papers (or if they do, they don't explain the findings) - i find this particularly valuable, can't help but wonder - are you a PhD student of sports science or is reading research just a hobby?

  • @sergioantoniomestas
    @sergioantoniomestas 7 років тому +2

    This is the only guy in the fitness industry that I think is worth watching for educational purposes this dude is a genius.

  • @Giggty1234
    @Giggty1234 7 років тому +262

    How many kiwis can i consume a meal? Hehe

  • @ShaunPettigrew
    @ShaunPettigrew 7 років тому +90

    Quality this, Jeff. My favourite channel on UA-cam by far!

  • @szotakandrei
    @szotakandrei 7 років тому +21

    Even if you look at the graph you shared from the Moore et al paper, 40 g still showed increased MPS, just wasn't statistically significant. And I think that's the case with most MPS studies, it's not that 40 g isn't "better", it's just not "double the amount-better".
    So the Macnaughton paper wasn't an anomaly at all. Still, I liked the training design they used, since it's more relevant in real life.
    Now, you mentioned that if you're bigger you might need more protein per meal. Well the only study that looked at was the aforementioned Macnaughton study, and that didn't really find a difference in MPS response depending on LBM.
    Still, in practice it's probably better to take a better-safe-than-sorry approach, and aim for like 0.5 g / kg , or something like that.
    I also really liked the recommendations Jorn gave in that article he wrote for Strengtheory, where he says to aim for a set amount, instead of a per kg figure. I always thought that for a 50 kg female for example, the value might be too low.
    Here's the article, in case it gets lost in the description
    www.strongerbyscience.com/athlete-protein-intake/

  • @GregNoblin
    @GregNoblin 6 років тому

    I've found doing IF and a ketogenic diet, if I get too much protein in one sitting the process of neoglucogenesis occurs. This is the conversion of protein into glucose because there's more protein intake than can used for protein synthesis. So while the protein amino acids are absorbed, they are eventually useless for protein synthesis at some level. For me, I am vey aware of when this happens because I carry about 6-8 pounds more water when not in ketosis versus in ketosis. The unneeded protein gets converted into glucose and the body switches back into using that as fuel instead of ketones. So, if I consume too much protein in one sitting, or throughout the day, the unneeded protein kicks me out of ketosis, I'm the dying of thirst until I drink 6-8 pounds of water. And then after I burn off the glucose I drop back into ketosis and begin expelling the unneeded water.
    I've been curious if there would be a way to have studies done on protein for protein synthesis requirements instead of absorption. For me, and those on a ketogenic diet, there is a definite limit to how much we can actually use, and too much defeats our goals of remaining in ketosis. Could those in ketosis be utilized in a study to see if there are time / amount limits on meeting protein usefulness versus wastefulness. If I've consumed enough protein to cause neoglucogenesis I am wasting some of the protein I've eaten.

  • @vladtepes6690
    @vladtepes6690 7 років тому +58

    Ive conducted my own scientific experiment over the last 2 months whilst cutting and eating 150g of protein in one sitting (chicken breast) while also intermittently fasting 4-5 days a week, been able to decrease bodyfat whilst gaining strength and muscle current weight 250lbs.
    I never really thought serously about eating 10 times a day to get my macros.
    I do like to read studies and often chuckle as to how they are set up and then conclusions drawn to the real world

    • @ahmad_-id1ib
      @ahmad_-id1ib 2 роки тому +3

      Did you publish your study ?

    • @leonlx564
      @leonlx564 Рік тому +8

      that is not scientific lol

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 Рік тому +2

      Not sure what you think that proves though. You are n=1 study, anectdotal. Plus, eating that much protein/fat in one sitting is going to hit satiation like no one's business. Plus intermittent fastin 4-5x week? You've got so many confounding variables its hard to even start to figure out what is having what affect.

    • @vladtepes6690
      @vladtepes6690 Рік тому +1

      @@boots7859 my intention by sharing this information eas not to prove anything to anybody, there is a lot more to this than what i have mentioned here. I have worked hard to achieve what i have, and thats to put at least 40 lbs of extra muscle on my body as well as meeting my strength, power and athletic goals.
      One can read alot of studies and literature who's funding and main purpose is not the pursuit of knowledge, but to sell products and or ideas.

    • @specialperson335
      @specialperson335 Рік тому +1

      ​@@vladtepes6690 You can't live life like this, always remember that if you feel like everyone else is wrong, it's probably not them being wrong.

  • @Firmly_grasp_it
    @Firmly_grasp_it 7 років тому +174

    Been waiting all day for this!!!

  • @mikkolopez
    @mikkolopez 7 років тому +17

    I was literally searching this topic all over UA-cam. Refreshed and saw this video. Such timing!

  • @beanzmcswilley307
    @beanzmcswilley307 7 років тому +28

    Just came across this channel today, watched a lot of your videos. Honestly thought I was gonna be faced with some Jeff Seid rip-off bullshit. HOWEVER, I have never been more wrong. Fantastic content and a lot of great information.

  • @jeromecolico1960
    @jeromecolico1960 3 роки тому +4

    6:19 there are related literature from Jeremy Ether that spacing of protein is important and promotes more muscle mass thus, reduction of fats.

  • @ulibarriL
    @ulibarriL 5 років тому +4

    The way I've always learned is just eat it. Lots of it. Better to have too much than not enough, and since it can be difficult to know how much for each individual at any given time, giving the body continuous amount somewhere in the double digits seems ideal. Not to mention that consuming a massive amount from a food source isn't entirely possible for some people. That is some serious eating and digestion.

  • @diegogonzales6833
    @diegogonzales6833 7 років тому +47

    Best fitness youtuber hands down

  • @KittyHugFitness
    @KittyHugFitness 7 років тому +16

    I love these MBMs! Thanks for putting all of this together, Jeff! ^____^

    • @lunhing5308
      @lunhing5308 7 років тому +1

      Kat Musni Fitness damn babe let me come over and workout with you.

  • @aaron989
    @aaron989 7 років тому +86

    can you please do does taking cold showers help with muscle recovery/ reduce lactic acid

    • @lcfitness7697
      @lcfitness7697 7 років тому +1

      Adding on to your comment, what about cryotherapy or the cryo chambers for better recovery/inflammation

    • @JeffNippard
      @JeffNippard  7 років тому +19

      good topic idea!

    • @MichalGqTOPCZ
      @MichalGqTOPCZ 7 років тому +3

      Jeff Nippard You should also include contrast showers if you're gonna cover this. They seem to work well for me.

    • @chavez349
      @chavez349 6 років тому

      Protein is what repairs your muscle tissue after it’s damaged from training so always makes sure you’re getting enough protein, water and carbs. I train everyday and don’t get sore when my meals are good. If my calories are low I’ll start feeling it.

    • @robertstorm6993
      @robertstorm6993 6 років тому

      TOPCZ - I recently started the contrast showers, and wow what a difference! Wish I had started these years ago....

  • @jacobfarnsworth9174
    @jacobfarnsworth9174 5 років тому +11

    Jeff, youre the only guy I trust when it comes to health and fitness etc. You do your research, job well done

  • @chaovisuals1773
    @chaovisuals1773 5 років тому +65

    Thank you for your videos Jeff, I love how they are based off of science and not just “bro science.” I typically do a lot of research myself and your channel has allowed me to save a lot of time! You’re amazing man and I appreciate all the hard work you put into your videos!

  • @Ripdrdoom
    @Ripdrdoom 7 років тому +9

    Just have to say that you are definitely one of the best youtubers. The content that you create is so well thought out and researched. The way you convey your findings is so easy to follow.

  • @NoiceB8M8
    @NoiceB8M8 7 років тому +5

    Genius Idea for a weekly youtube fitness segment. Fantastic job, keep up the great content Jeff 🖒

  • @julienadam3848
    @julienadam3848 7 років тому +20

    YESSS FAVE PART OF MY MONDAY

  • @thebearded4427
    @thebearded4427 2 роки тому +1

    I weigh 96kg or 211 pounds, and i actually have my bulk of protein after my workouts, around 100 grams of whey in a shake. Tastes good, satiates me and i sleep like a baby. i also eat decently high protein meals during the day and skip breakfast (simply because im not hungry).
    I have actually seen improvements in contrast to a more spread out plan where i had a heavy breakfast and protein in even intervalls during the day. Ive lost weight and gained more muscle. The most noticable difference thou is in recovery as i no longer have the same muscle aches i had before, while still pushing myself and improving.
    Great video and its good to know that im not just completely imagining things!

  • @maddie4521
    @maddie4521 7 років тому +5

    Coming from a fellow Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry, it is so great to get information about health and fitness from someone who does actual, in depth, scientific, scholarly research about the things they talk about. Love your videos! Such great content!

  • @austinmaccherola7224
    @austinmaccherola7224 7 років тому +11

    Awesome subject, thanks for covering. Congrats on the booming success of your channel!

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal 5 років тому +20

    Anecdotal, but for me the best I ever grew was when eating protein every 1-2 hours. Usually around 10 grams. It worked far and away better than getting the same amount of protein through less frequent meals. I felt like my muscles grew optimally when they were fed a steady supply of protein. Maybe just my digestive system likes it that way idk.

    • @JessieJoseph-y1w
      @JessieJoseph-y1w 2 роки тому +4

      There's something to that. I'm on the opposite end of things where it takes forever to digest food. I have to carb load the night before a workout.

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 Рік тому

      It may not be super significant, however having appreciable levels of protein components always circulating in your blood stream vs 2/3/4 bigger boluses could give those results. Sure, right after a workout a bolus will help, however once the body has addressed initial post-workout emergencies, the rest of the day and the following recovery day it probably helps to have resources constantly available 24x7 to work with around the clock repair that is ongoing.

    • @snowbunnybreeder
      @snowbunnybreeder Рік тому +2

      you kept spikeing insulin thats why

  • @mattmcfadden1036
    @mattmcfadden1036 7 років тому +28

    I love these myth busting Monday's!
    Always topics I'm curious about. Always quality videos.

  • @boots7859
    @boots7859 Рік тому +1

    I know this is older, however more recent research shows the small intestine is able to store significant amounts of protein for significant duration of time. Additionally, red flags have gone up on how the 'excess' protein was measured. Its usually measured by nitrogen and urea excretion, however current thought is that is a misnomer. Protein is not only used for muscle synthesis, but it is also broken down into components for raw materials which are used in numerous bodily functions. So seeing lots of nitrogen and urea in excreta may in fact simply be due to proper processing and utilization of protein outside of muscle synthesis.
    From the old lady study, they found 90g protein was easily tolerated and useful without loss of LBM or negative effects. Have to find the article again, however all of them were relatively recent IIRC.

  • @Qzbub
    @Qzbub 2 роки тому

    its awesome that audible is sponsoring you bro

  • @IronDeath
    @IronDeath 3 роки тому +46

    What I've found works really well for me is timing my protein and carbohydrate intake.
    I started consuming a 25gr protein shake w/ fruits and peanut butter 30-60 minutes prior to a workout. This way there's really available sources as soon as I start exertion. Your body uses proteins as soon as you start working the muscles.
    Then after my workout I do a 50gr shake, followed by another one within my 2.5 hour anabolic window. (Or a full meal equivalent)
    I started doing that based on journal of sports medicine findings on protein consumption in athletes, and a test they did on performance based nutrition. (Their findings were that a protein intake 30 minutes prior will result in better performance)

    • @Dylan-qc4jx
      @Dylan-qc4jx 3 роки тому +2

      How much powder you going through?

    • @dantheman.3325
      @dantheman.3325 3 роки тому +10

      @@Dylan-qc4jx columbians finest by the sounds of it 😂😂

    • @carl9966
      @carl9966 3 роки тому +3

      @@Dylan-qc4jx I also did like 2-3 shakes per day, for standard whey protein it was like 50 dollars per month for me

    • @Reggie1408
      @Reggie1408 3 роки тому +14

      Isn't the anabolic window a myth as well?

    • @dave93x
      @dave93x 3 роки тому +6

      @@Reggie1408 it's 5-6 hours 😂 so when you see people rushing to get in a post workout meal it's totally unnecessary

  • @CurtisJBergerJr
    @CurtisJBergerJr 7 років тому +35

    Wow so I do need more grams per meal. I'm 240 cutting for a show and I always thought you couldn't use more than about 25 to 30g of protein per meal. This is very interesting since I'm a bigger guy. Thanks!💪👍

    • @Siggerou1993
      @Siggerou1993 4 місяці тому +1

      Hey mate, did you actually start taking more protein per meal? If so, how did it affect you over the last 6 years?

    • @CurtisJBergerJr
      @CurtisJBergerJr 4 місяці тому

      @@Siggerou1993 For the past 3 years I’ve been mostly keto/carnivore but it’s more because I was having constant stomach issues eating anything else. So yes now I eat a lot of protein but I don’t use protein shakes I just eat meat.

  • @ron6625
    @ron6625 4 роки тому +30

    I'm an intermittent fasting guy. Usually eat about 150g-170g of protein a day (as a 210 pound man, with about 26% body fat). The biggest difference I noticed, is making sure I get a lot. I didn't supplement protein, and didn't hit nearly the same muscle growth I'm hitting by stepping it up. I'll eat supper, then a big shake for dessert, and then a small snack 2-3 hours later. My shake is 75g of protein powder, 20g of eggwhites, about 5-10g of lactose free milk, and about a 1/4 cup of mixed seeds-Keeps the poops together for a total of roughly 110g)
    When I didn't include this shake, I didn't notice much growth. Typically, id be fighting to not lose lean mass. For the past two months though, with this shake I'm maintaining weight, losing some fat, and gaining some muscle (i'd gain a lot more muscle if I had leg specific equipment and barbells-my legs are not growing as fast as upper body). I'm also noticing good gains in strength.
    The TLDR: Get lots of protein, as long as you're not having problems with digestion and issues with your kidneys, it probably hurts more to not get enough than it does by not spacing it out.

    • @JustFiscus
      @JustFiscus 2 роки тому

      Check out kneesovertoesguy for some body weight leg workouts

    • @celdur4635
      @celdur4635 2 роки тому +1

      Dude your fat % is too high for someone that works out and is supposed to be careful with their diet.
      You should probably decrease the protein in each meal to 40g overall, so much less than what you are doing now. But maintain the 150g a day overall intake. Adjust the fasting if necessary. Remember that you can't absorb food more than every 3 hours or so.

    • @amitkeni4794
      @amitkeni4794 2 роки тому

      I don't see how losing weight is a bad thing at 26% bf.

    • @Vexreal_
      @Vexreal_ Рік тому

      ​@@celdur4635bro said he was losing weight and you're critiquing him lmao

    • @celdur4635
      @celdur4635 Рік тому

      @@Vexreal_ Its just advice bro.

  • @mikefolkestad277
    @mikefolkestad277 4 місяці тому +2

    Answer: at 9:14😊😊 you're welcome

  • @rewanthony8202
    @rewanthony8202 10 місяців тому

    Concise and fair! I really appreciate you enriching the information with both sides of the topic, rather than just preaching. Great work, man!

  • @imovieshortfilms
    @imovieshortfilms 7 років тому +88

    Loved the video... for your next video can you talk about building muscle in a caloric deficit

    • @Leo-yn5fx
      @Leo-yn5fx 7 років тому +2

      Redwood Original yes

    • @Isme35
      @Isme35 7 років тому +3

      Please do this Jeff

    • @braxtynunger648
      @braxtynunger648 7 років тому +1

      Pretty interested in this as i'm starting my summer cut!

    • @lifeblood06
      @lifeblood06 7 років тому +5

      Hgh from fasting might be a way.

    • @bash6519
      @bash6519 7 років тому +1

      Redwood Original I was under the impression this wasn’t possible drug free. You can only try to limit muscle loss.

  • @Meliza.Hernandez
    @Meliza.Hernandez 7 років тому +12

    Thanks always for your amazing videos. Can you please make a video, if possible or if you see it worth your while, on the differences between whey and soy isolate protein. I have heard that soy isolate is terrible on the kidney where whey is not. Is this true. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALWAYS MAKING THESE GENIUS VIDEOS!

  • @marryleanne8496
    @marryleanne8496 6 років тому +76

    If you have adhd. Skip to 4:50

  • @mattvalcarc
    @mattvalcarc 3 роки тому +1

    I think in a conversation like this it's important to talk about the effects on high protein on your kidneys. There's a lot of scientific literature that's says protein, specifically animal proteins, in large quantities can impair your kidney function over time. You can overdue it on protein

  • @SlurryNoises
    @SlurryNoises Рік тому +1

    Ive been intermittent fasting for over a decade now. Ive only started strength training and shooting the protein intake for about half a year now and ive been steadily packing on muscle. Im significantly stronger and look stronger, so i dont think it really matters how.
    But then again, this is just a personal testimony and everyone is different.

  • @YourTechGerman
    @YourTechGerman 5 років тому +170

    I've been having 3 meals per day for about 2 years now with a total of about 180g protein per day and that works just fine. Also, anyone who has a job during the day can't really afford to eat 5 meals a day^^

    • @morpher728
      @morpher728 5 років тому +4

      Just get protein shakes

    • @jonnysaccount1149
      @jonnysaccount1149 5 років тому +10

      @@morpher728 what if my protein shake is 60g protein? Am I having too much?

    • @devinhotline2721
      @devinhotline2721 5 років тому

      A very Old Lady maybe with shakes for sure they’re absorbed too fast which is good but yanno

    • @TheSushiandme
      @TheSushiandme 4 роки тому +2

      I'm a Janitor with 6 kids... how can I afford that without out food stamps?

    • @SpaceCadet4Jesus
      @SpaceCadet4Jesus 4 роки тому +1

      @@jonnysaccount1149 yes 60g of protein is too much for "A very old lady". Isn't there a nursing home somewhere missing their hall monitor?

  • @CasualLaugh
    @CasualLaugh 6 років тому +4

    Great video. The delivery of info was fantastic. Really love your videos! I got excited thinking this would be one of the few videos out there that really highlights and challenges the common myths surrounding protein consumption - particularly in regards to building muscle and even performance. Kinda sucked that even after all the studies, in the end 1g per lbs of body weight as recommended. We pretty much ended up where we started. 1g per lbs has been the rule of thumb for a while now and it seems like there's still a large group of people that are looking for reasons to justify consuming even more despite studies continuing to suggest we're already consuming more than we really need for muscle protein synthesis. I'm more positioned to consume as little protein as possible but still promote MPS because of the effects protein has on aging - it promotes it. Dr. Valter Longo has shown this in his work and Dr. David Sinclair suggest this too (both of these are leading figures in the realm of aging). Dr. Gabrielle Lyons believes in high protein consumption but realises that individuals who regularly and intensely exercise don't need as much protein as someone who doesn't to induce MPS yet for some reason pushes high protein consumption. I want to build muscle but I don't want to speed up aging either. There has to be an optimal amount where someone can build muscle and keep total consume relatively low. Also if 36g of protein is enough for a 200lbs man, isn't adding 164g (200g total) more a little excess? Again love the video but this protein stuff gets super complicated.

  • @raywhatley2201
    @raywhatley2201 5 років тому +13

    "at one meal" or "at one sitting". For years I have heard those phrases. What is the definition? 2 hrs, 3 hrs or more between consumptions?

    • @1yoan3
      @1yoan3 4 роки тому

      I've been doing One Meal a Day for several months.
      I usually eat over a 4h period. From the first bite to the last bite.
      Usualy: 2h for the salty foods, wait one hour for digestion and eat desert for the next hour.
      I ear slowly and in huge amounts, hence why it takes me so much time to eat.
      Most people on One Meal a Day eat on a 2h~3h window.

  • @SaturnsDaughter_
    @SaturnsDaughter_ Рік тому

    it’s incredible how much we still don’t know/understand about our bodies. this was a great video. thanks.

  • @classicog1639
    @classicog1639 5 років тому

    Gotta admit Jeff, your Channel helps out more than all these fitness people on UA-cam.

  • @breakingrick778
    @breakingrick778 4 роки тому +20

    Im downing a protein shake and almonds at 3am as I watch this lol.

    • @scottmitchell6610
      @scottmitchell6610 4 роки тому

      I just took down a shake at 1am cause I couldn’t get to dinner 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @Thatguy71771
      @Thatguy71771 3 роки тому

      @@scottmitchell6610 just did the same

  • @SpacePizza247
    @SpacePizza247 7 років тому +13

    I’ve been following Jeff for some time now and I must say this was one of the most informative and helpful videos thus far. Keep it going man!

  • @johnmorganrichardson
    @johnmorganrichardson 4 роки тому +8

    As an old guy with a lot of muscle mass (don't ask what else I have) who squats and deadlifts all day long, this was very useful. Thanks, man. Really lucid breakdown of a messy academic literature. Respect.

  • @jaxonmattox9267
    @jaxonmattox9267 Рік тому +2

    If I eat 50+ grams of protein as a cheeseburger, then I will still be noticeably have the food in my stomach several hours later, which would suggest to me that if the food isn't even all in intestines yet that the protein is in "storage" and will be able to be used. Perhaps if I drank 50 grams of whey protein then it would be wasteful, but I don't think with normal foods that take extra time to digest that the protein can't be absorbed

  • @justinbarrow-barmak7736
    @justinbarrow-barmak7736 7 років тому

    At around the 8:30 mark you bring up what I believe to be Nutrient Timing, which would make a great follow up to this video. Nutrient timing is a curious subject because it's often confused with the Anabolic window but that isn't entirely true or at least, it's sole purpose. The idea is that your body benefits from different nutrients at different times of day, as well as, before and after exercise. So the question is, would pairing what we know about protein synthesis with proper nutrient timing allow fir more protein to be used for muscle building.

  • @joespn18
    @joespn18 7 років тому +9

    Really interesting topic and you discussed it without making it to complicated😀👊

  • @rieleyjc6549
    @rieleyjc6549 4 роки тому +3

    It’s so weird seeing Jeff without his 2 years of neck training

  • @krisfit6653
    @krisfit6653 7 років тому +25

    Do video on training everyday

  • @skanda1832
    @skanda1832 Рік тому

    Ayurveda says eating 2 meals/day, one at 10am and the second at 6pm is ideal. The goal is to go through complete cycles of nourishment and digestion for optimal health. The big no no (says Ayurveda) is to put new food on not fully digested food in order to keep the fire burning as hot as possible. For this reason, I seek to eat two big meals/day and have found I remain lean and strong at 185lbs, eating 1g protein/lb of bodyweight (for what it’s worth).

  • @SouravBasuRoy
    @SouravBasuRoy 7 років тому +1

    Big hug from your #1 follower in India. Really helpful video, been waiting for a long time for someone to clear the air on this. Great job!

  • @al.2012
    @al.2012 4 роки тому +6

    I'm a 16 year old girl that want to build muscle and keep doing intermmitent fasting. I wasn't sure if I should stop doing it to have more meals a day.... thank u for information :)

    • @richardmiddleton7770
      @richardmiddleton7770 4 роки тому +4

      You shouldn't really be doing IF at such a young age! Go to 3 meals but have your first meal as a high protein low carb one.

  • @jeffbiggs6763
    @jeffbiggs6763 7 років тому +7

    Great information as usual. I always appreciate your attention to detail and, since I'm fascinated by the science behind what I'm doing in the gym and in the kitchen, I find your channel very informative and extremely helpful. I also love your science explained series. Keep up the great work!

  • @bennell8999
    @bennell8999 7 років тому +4

    Your videos really are at another level Jeff, keep it up!

  • @Skullknightjay
    @Skullknightjay 3 роки тому

    5:40 that's why I'm here. Would love to see an update video on this if any new research is out

  • @elkiefitnesscoaching
    @elkiefitnesscoaching 7 років тому +2

    You have an excellent way of explaining research and literature , it’s easier to understand and you make valid points all the way through. I really enjoy these videos , thank you for putting the work in to make them 👍

    • @AntUasalÓNiadh
      @AntUasalÓNiadh 3 роки тому

      Well, aren't you beautiful, says the creepy man on the internet. 😅

  • @Hossam.Abostate
    @Hossam.Abostate 3 роки тому +3

    Very helpful man!
    Organized well and easy to skip through for ones on the go! Much respect!

  • @donyode8302
    @donyode8302 Рік тому +3

    Awesome video! I´m losing weight and do intermitent fasting. You basically cleared all my concerns with this video, thanks a lot!

  • @jonathanvega4459
    @jonathanvega4459 7 років тому +8

    You are the man Jeff always smart awesome content

  • @michaelgreenberg5669
    @michaelgreenberg5669 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Since this video is several years old now, Just wondering if there is any new research on this topic?

  • @ROTVAJLER83
    @ROTVAJLER83 5 років тому +1

    Great video, thank you.
    I think is not the same for the guys who eat protein alone in one meal and the others who eat protein combine with the carbs in one meal in regardles of oxidation of protein.
    Performance-enhancing drug users have an enhanced level of protein synthesis 24/7 because that's one of the main effects of steroids (the effect of growth hormone on protein synthesis is debatable).
    Even if PED users didn't trigger a higher level of protein synthesis through training, it doesn't matter, they'll still progress.
    A natural lifter's normal state is homeostasis: protein synthesis and protein breakdown are pretty much equal. He needs to stimulate protein synthesis (through mTor activation, mostly) with the workout itself.
    In other words, the natural guy is dependent on the training session to stimulate protein synthesis.
    So the theory that if we don`t eat protein meal just after the workout we won`t grow is false because the digestion proces take hours.
    Serge Nubret trained in the morning and eat before bed so think about it.
    In nature animals and also in the past mankind eated just one meal a day.

  • @user-wt6uo3jr1j
    @user-wt6uo3jr1j 7 років тому +8

    Hey thanks for the video! I would love to hear about research related to the Ketogenic diet. Also, if you think it's maintainable or realistic for a long period of time for strength and/or hypertrophy. Thanks!!

  • @benny7129
    @benny7129 Рік тому +10

    I eat like 50-60 grams of protein in one meal, and I eat 3 meals a day and (for me at least) it seems to no problem for muscle gains.
    I don’t think there is really a limit to how much protein you can eat in one meal. I mean from my past 2 years I haven’t change anything at my protein intake method and it works just fine, I guess is more about your body type.

  • @rlburton
    @rlburton 7 років тому +10

    If the whole youtube thing ever falls through, my bro here could out-science some professors.

  • @tovhenderson9855
    @tovhenderson9855 4 роки тому

    How much protein in a single meal is a loaded question. It also depends on other factors including the food source providing that protein. Steak, fish, and other proteins take much longer to break down than others like dairy, poultry, etc. Hence, that one meal will slowly digest, providing those amino acids in your blood stream for a much longer period of time. Either way, great video as always.

  • @traviszheng5331
    @traviszheng5331 6 років тому

    The best explanation on the topic on the internet so far!

  • @Pika9517
    @Pika9517 7 років тому +5

    Awesome video! Im much more educated about this topic now!!!!

  • @frustrateduser666
    @frustrateduser666 7 років тому +11

    Awesome. I've been waiting for this for the last 2 days. Saw all your teasers on Instagram 😀

  • @Mmyers1177
    @Mmyers1177 4 роки тому +3

    Arnold consumed a steak the size of a laptop 3.5 inches thick for every post workout meal containing over 150 grams of protein.

  • @roses9339
    @roses9339 Рік тому

    I'm 73 and have mobility issues, I also intermittent fast. I'm 64kg and 169cm tall. I've just started carnivore, I eat approximately 100gms protein in 1 meal. I hope I'm utilising the protein. Cheers Rosemary Perth Western Australia 73yrs.

  • @Tommanion
    @Tommanion 7 років тому

    That intro is dope man, great video 🔥🔥🔥

  • @camelvids10
    @camelvids10 7 років тому +4

    I intermittent fast so to me this is very interesting how there is really no answer or lack of one.

  • @voiceoftreason1760
    @voiceoftreason1760 4 роки тому +6

    I think the type of protein and the food you are consuming it with also play a big role. If you drink a whey protein shake with just water it gets absorbed really quickly but if you mix that with greek yoghurt it will be absorbed more slowly

  • @game1888
    @game1888 4 роки тому +10

    Watching this after eating half a packet of turkey mince like 150g of protein at once 😂

    • @matwatson7947
      @matwatson7947 3 роки тому

      I get my Protein serving from a large Meat Feast from Pizza Hut

  • @hanomagthereal5455
    @hanomagthereal5455 3 роки тому

    Seriously one of the best fitness channels out there you're covering so many fundamental topics. TY for your work sir!

  • @bigfishfishing-111
    @bigfishfishing-111 2 роки тому +1

    In the 90s we just ate big. Never tracked macros or calories and still worked just fine.

  • @zmonfit3503
    @zmonfit3503 7 років тому +24

    Thanks Jeff, keep up the great work

  • @griffskogs9272
    @griffskogs9272 7 років тому +12

    You should make a little vid on how you search and find your credible sources

  • @romeez9196
    @romeez9196 5 років тому +4

    *starts science video* *all language has to be scientific*
    Nobody:
    Jeff nippard : the background may be atypical

  • @La.emiliarose
    @La.emiliarose 3 роки тому +2

    I really appreciate your scientific approach with all of your videos!

  • @edorbit89
    @edorbit89 4 роки тому

    Only commenting to give you props for trying. This, apparently, is too hard of a topic to have a clear cut answer to, but you tried to, and I appreciate that.