Consuming protein shortly after a workout has been shown to cause a favorable spike in testosterone levels, which is thought to be beneficial for building muscle. Consequently, many nutrition and exercise experts recommend consuming protein either before or immediately after a workout.
No. Enzymes are specific to their substrates.
even i have the same question
The pH of the environment will change (it'll become more acidic) So the protein won't be able to interact the same therefore the shape will be changed
Yes, you can take these both at the same time. Protein will not add to any sort of fat gain but will help you gain muscle.
When Daylight Saving Time is in effect (currently March to October in the US), the standard time is advanced by 1 hour (i.e. 1 hour later), which places local noon at 1 PM Daylight Time. This has the effect of making both dawn and sunset later, moving a morning hour of daylight into the evening. Workers beginning at the same clock time as in Standard Time will have an extra hour of daylight (working time or leisure time) at the end of the day.
I have no idea but I'm doing the same coursework! Sheffield Hallam?
Not quite the same impact as eating meat but it's similar. You probably wont notice the difference between eating meat and being a vegan. As long as you work-out and eat right you'll be fine.
That's the same as converting cubic meter to kilograms. You can't do it, unless you know the density of the specific substance you are working with.
no they are both the same
A silent mutation, where a change in the DNA sequence does not result in a change to the amino acid sequence of the protein, is likely to have the least effect on an organism. This is because the protein produced is unaffected, and therefore the organism's functioning remains unchanged.
For a woman, she should get about 1.2 grams of protein per pound a day, whereas a man should get about 1.3-1.4 grams in the same manner for either gender to build or tone muscles. The average person needs about 0.8 grams per pound a day (sedentary) or 1 gram per pound a day (active); the same basic amount of protein would suffice as the minimum amount of protein a man or woman needs to get muscle is 1 gram per pound.
Lipoprotein and protein are not the same. Lipoproteins are assemblies of lipids and proteins.