Protein Requirements
Catabolism & Protein Turnover
Protein Quality
Digestion
Amino Acids
100

The protein recommendation by the AMDR (percent of protein that your diet should have) 

10-35%

100

Percent of protein that is made up of nitrogen

16%

100

2 Key Factors in Protein Quality 

Digestibility and Ability to provide essential amino acids 

100
Hormone that gastric cells release 

Gastrin

100

Two acidic amino acids 

Aspartic acid and Glutamic Acid 

200
Two examples of what protein needs could be affected by 

Age, Life stage, Illness, Physical Activity level 

200

What extra protein is used for in the Fed State 

Synthesis of new protein, Oxidation for ATP production, Synthesis of glucose/glycogen or lipid for storage 

200

Two examples of complete proteins in food 

Meat/fish, eggs, milk, greek yogurt, tofu, etc. 

200

Two examples of Zymogens 

Pepsinogen, trypsinogen, chymotrypsinogen, procarboxypeptidases 

200
Name for dietary sources of amino acids 

Exogenous Source 

300

The RDA for grams of protein per kg of bodyweight 

0.8 grams protein per kg of bodyweight 

300

Goal for nitrogen balance for clinicians (positive or negative) 

positive 

300

The ideal PDCAAS score? (Protein digestibility-corrected amino acid score)

1.0

300

Stimulates the release of secretin and CCK

Prescence of partially digested proteins in small intestine 

300

Amino acids that can be synthesized endogenously 

Nonessential amino acids 

400

Two consequences of eating too little protein

Slow down protein rebuilding and repairing process & weaken the immune system

400

Percent that Protein Turnover accounts for Resting Energy Expenditure (REE)

10-25%

400

Two examples of incomplete proteins

Cooked beans, cooked lentils, nuts/seeds, fruits/veg/grains 

400

Bonds that HCL denatures in protein in the stomach

Hydrogen and Electrostatic Bonds

400

Four parts of the structure of an amino acid 

Central Carbon, Carboxyl Group, Amino Group, Differentiating Functional Group

500

Two examples of short term effects of excess protein intake 

Hyperaminoaciduria, nausea, diarrhea, death, hyperinsulinemia, hyperammonemia 

500

Formula for Nitrogen Balance Calculation

NB (g/day) = (Protein Intake x 0.16) - (Urinary Urea Nitrogen +4) 

500

The method for determining/calculating the PDCAAS score.

Compares the amount of limiting AA for a test protein to the amount of the same AA in 1g of a reference protein; multiplied by digestibility 

500
Type of bond that active proteolytic enzymes hydrolyze between amino acids 

Peptide Bonds 

500

The nine essential amino acids 

Phenylalanine, Valine, Threonine, Methionine, Tryptophan, Histidine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Lysine