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Why Protein Isn’t Always Enough: Anabolic Resistance, Obesity, and Protein Efficiency | Dr. Nick Burd

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Jul 15, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Nick Burd, a leading muscle-metabolism scientist and professor at the University of Illinois, reveals why protein intake isn’t the whole story for muscle health. He explores anabolic resistance, particularly in older adults and those with obesity, highlighting how age and body composition affect muscle protein synthesis. Dr. Burd discusses the inefficiencies of plant-based proteins and the significance of combining exercise and nutrition strategies. Tune in to learn how to optimize your protein efficiency and promote better muscle health!
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INSIGHT

Poor Muscle Quality in Obesity

  • Obese muscle quality is poor despite adequate quantity, likely due to intermuscular fat.
  • Epigenetic memory may cause long-term effects even after weight loss.
ADVICE

Focus on Muscle Protein Synthesis

  • Muscle protein synthesis is a key indicator of muscle remodeling and net protein balance.
  • Enhancing synthesis or reducing breakdown improves muscle health.
INSIGHT

Mechanisms Behind Obesity Anabolic Resistance

  • Obesity-related anabolic resistance originates from intrinsic muscle defects, including poor capillary supply and mTOR signaling.
  • Intramuscular fat and sedentary behavior compound these problems.
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