automated hero wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 4:05 am
I would eat more egg, more like a mixed egg tofu scramble. They aren't massively high in protein.
That is quite high in protein.
automated hero wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 4:05 amI'm not sure I'd agree that I was overconsuming protein. I know many vegans take the view you should eat around the DRA, but I lean toward the view that some people, like me, may need more.
There are only certain amino acids that are linked to reduced lifespan and healthspan, particularly those that animal products are rich in. There's a good reason to believe it's causative, mechanistically overnutrition increases the rate of cell growth and replication, burning the candle at both ends so to speak. Numerous animal models have shown the effect of these amino acids in controlled diets (so it's not just the saturated fat in the animal products having the effect).
"Overconsumption" depends on your goal. I just meant relative to actual biological need. But your goals may vary.
Is your goal to live longer and be healthier in old age, or is your goal to get buff in your youth in exchange for poorer health long term and a shorter life? Because it may not be overconsumption for a competitive powerlifter.
If you're talking about just feeling "full", this has to do with the satiation provided by proteins. You're used to eating more of them, and they are filling. Unless you have some kind of defect in your metabolism or digestion, you don't "need" that much protein. You may just need to adjust to a new diet. Or if you need to be satiated for weight loss goals you can eat more protein but be more mindful of the source. It's the *type* of protein you choose which will have implications for your health in the long term.
Methionine, Tryptophan, and BCAAs (branched-chain amino acids) which animal products are very rich in and are less common in plant proteins will almost certainly reduce your lifespan and healthspan (all other things being equal) given the weight of evidence.
There are some good arguments for eating more protein for it's filling effects to reduce weight gain. This has to be tempered by the health implications of certain forms of protein though.