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Total protein, not amino acid composition, differs in plant-based versus omnivorous dietary patterns and determines metabolic health effects in mice.

Michael R MacArthur1, Sarah J Mitchell2, J Humberto Treviño-Villarreal3, Yohann Grondin4, Justin S Reynolds3, Peter Kip5, Jonathan Jung3, Kaspar M Trocha5, C Keith Ozaki6, James R Mitchell2.   

Abstract

Plant-based dietary patterns are associated with improved cardiometabolic health, but causal dietary components are unclear. Protein has been proposed to play a role, but the importance of protein quantity versus quality remains unknown. We investigated the contributions of total protein amount, amino acid (AA) composition, and plant versus animal source. Analysis of total protein and AA composition of food items and dietary patterns revealed differences between individual food items, but few differences between AA profiles of vegan versus omnivorous dietary patterns. Effects of protein quantity, but not quality, on cardiometabolic health markers were observed in mice using semi-purified diets with crystalline AAs in plant versus animal-based ratios and naturally sourced diets with whole-food ingredients. Our data show relatively little difference in protein quality between plant-based and omnivorous dietary patterns and that reduced total protein intake in plant-based dietary patterns may be a contributor to the benefits of plant-based diets.
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Keywords:  NHANES; amino acids; dietary protein; dietary restriction; metabolic health; omnivore; plant protein; protein quality; vegan; vegetarian

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34270927      PMCID: PMC8478138          DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2021.06.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Metab        ISSN: 1550-4131            Impact factor:   31.373


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