Overview
If we want to age as well as possible, maintain function and strength, and stay independent as we age, there is a key area of our physiology that we need to pay attention to: muscle. Skeletal muscle is the currency of healthy aging; it’s an essential lever in maintaining optimal metabolic health, reducing body fat, and supporting longevity. And a major piece of building and maintaining muscle is protein consumption—which is often a controversial topic in the nutrition space.
Today on The Doctor’s Farmacy, I talk with Dr. Don Layman about the science of muscle mass, and optimal protein requirements for chronic disease prevention, performance, and longevity, and how to pay attention to these things in our daily lives. So many people are confused about how much protein they should be eating. Dr. Layman and I break down the right amount for optimal muscle synthesis and maintenance versus what the government’s Recommended Daily Allowance suggests, and we discuss what that looks like for each meal of the day.
We also discuss the role protein plays when it comes to weight loss, stabilizing blood sugar, and reversing metabolic syndrome. Dr. Layman and I talk about the best sources of protein, from a muscle-centric point of view, as well as the connection between dietary protein and mTOR. I Think of mTOR as a “longevity switch” that is influenced by when and what we eat, among many other factors. We also talk about essential amino acids and why they are such an integral part of building lean body mass, the relationship between resistance training and protein intake, and so much more. I hope you’ll tune in.