too much protein isn't good. it can effect your cholesterol and contains a large amount of fat. it also puts a lot of stress on your kidneys.in some cases too much protein can cause dehydration and in older females possibly osteoporosis. try to keep your protein intake to the recommended amount.
When you have to much protein in your body, you start to build muscle at a faster rate. When working towards the goal of being a body builder, you drink protein shakes and supplements so that your body has More than needed to build upon.
the more protein the better. Protein can make you gain weight fat wise as well, unless your active and work your body, using all your protein and than putting more in your body will help your muscles grow faster and healthier
Excess protein intake can clog the organs and cause them to work inefficiently. Excess protein can damage the liver and kidneys which will try to process the excess protein.
what could happen to you with a ling-term excess protein intake?
Increased production and excretion of urea. As per my test correct answers
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Typically excess protein is caused by lupus' effect on the kidneys; excess urine protein doesn't cause lupus.
The body is unable to store excess protein, so it's often converted into sugars or fatty acids. A healthy liver will be able to cope with the demands. Some doctors think that too much protein can cause excretion of calcium, but calcium supplements can help this. Casein, in milk, and gluten, in wheat, are proteins that many people are allergic or intolerant to. However, they are specific proteins that can be avoided, rather than a problem with excess protein intake.
It can cause kidney stones and/or reduced liver function. It won't happen after just a few meals, however.
Yes, protein shakes can make you fat, as too much protein consumption can lead to a surplus in the body. This disrupts the balance in the "fuel mix" and you are less likely to use fat as a fuel because of excess protein. You can grow fat by eating too much protein because excess protein can lead to fat storage. If you are taking protein shakes you must account for the increased protein and decrease other dietary protein intake to avoid making fat.
If individuals consume protein in excess of the amount needed, the extra protein will not be stored as protein. It will convert to fat and stored as fat.
Hyperproteinuria is a condition characterized by elevated levels of protein in the urine. It can be indicative of various underlying health conditions, including kidney disease, inflammation, or excess protein intake. Monitoring protein levels in the urine is important for diagnosing and managing these conditions.
Protein?
There is no evidence of protein intake causing kidney damage.
The function of each protein is a consequence of its specific shape, which is lost when a protein denatures.
yes
Protein degradation and muscle breakdown.
no