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A Brief Study about Proteins: Organic Molecules in Biological Systems
Author(s) -
Aayush Chauhan,
Anupama Sawal
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i60b34780
Subject(s) - malnutrition , appetite , environmental health , population , independence (probability theory) , gerontology , medicine , statistics , mathematics , pathology
In addition to becoming increasingly common as the population becomes older, nutritional therapies that promote health and independence later in life are becoming more significant as a consequence. When people age, their physical size and strength may be maintained, which may contribute in the fulfilment of this goal to a certain degree, but not completely. Following the findings of new research, people may benefit from increasing the frequency with which they eat protein in their diet. According to the results, existing protein intake guidelines may be insufficient to help people in attaining their goals in this area. It is vital to identify alternate, more ecologically friendly sources of protein to replace animal protein since animal protein production has a detrimental impact on the environment. The impact of plant-based protein-rich diets, which should be followed by individuals at risk of malnutrition, on appetite in older persons is still up in the air at this point. But according to the findings of the study, they do. Protein is an excellent source of energy since it has been shown in tests to be more satiating than other equivalent macronutrients. It is also a good source of protein. According to the researchers, they are investigating the protein needs of an ageing population [those over the age of 40], as well as sustainable protein sources, the appetite-related implications of a plant-based diet, and future research aims. The findings will be published in the journal Nutrition soon after they are made public, according to the publication schedule.

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