Protein and Muscle Tissue
Proteins are polymers of amino acids that serve as the primary structural component of muscle tissue. Additionally, proteins function as enzymes, hormones, immune components, and transport molecules throughout the body.
Protein synthesis (building muscle tissue) requires adequate protein intake providing all nine essential amino acids. Different protein sources vary in their amino acid profiles, with animal-based proteins typically containing complete amino acid profiles and plant-based proteins often requiring combinations to achieve completeness.
Protein intake requirements increase with physical activity, particularly resistance training that stimulates muscle protein synthesis. British Dietetic Association guidance recommends adequate protein distribution throughout the day to support muscle maintenance and repair processes.