Dietary protein is necessary throughout all life stages. Adequate intake of protein during juvenile years is essential to enable appropriate synthesis of bone matrix and achieve the full peak bone mass (PBM). Due to socio-demographic changes, accompanied by environmental damage and ethical problems, a transition to the consumption of different and alternative protein sources in the human diet must occur. This transition requires the precise evaluation of protein quality. Here, we utilize a preclinical model of young rats during their post-natal developmental period to define the nutritive quality of a number of alternative protein sources (soy, spirulina, chickpea, and fly larvae) by their health impact on growth performance and skeletal de...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low protein diet du...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of a high-protein diet on growth, body composition, and p...
Introduction: Delivery of low-cost, high-protein foods from local materials for weaning infants is a...
The study was to ascertain the effect of quality and quantity of dietary protein on body growth, or...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of physical training, and different levels of protein in...
<div><p>The Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) of sweetpotato-based complemen...
The high demand for novel and existing sustainable protein sources (e.g., legumes, insects, algae, a...
Adequate protein intake during development is critical to ensure optimal bone gain and to attain a h...
The Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) of sweetpotato-based complementary foo...
UNLABELLED: Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low pro...
Catch-up growth rates, following protein malnutrition, vary with timing and duration of insult, desp...
Epidemiological studies suggest that poor growth during fetal life and infancy is associated with de...
Epidemiological studies suggest that poor growth during fetal life and infancy is associated with de...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low protein diet du...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of a high-protein diet on growth, body composition, and p...
Introduction: Delivery of low-cost, high-protein foods from local materials for weaning infants is a...
The study was to ascertain the effect of quality and quantity of dietary protein on body growth, or...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of physical training, and different levels of protein in...
<div><p>The Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) of sweetpotato-based complemen...
The high demand for novel and existing sustainable protein sources (e.g., legumes, insects, algae, a...
Adequate protein intake during development is critical to ensure optimal bone gain and to attain a h...
The Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) of sweetpotato-based complementary foo...
UNLABELLED: Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low pro...
Catch-up growth rates, following protein malnutrition, vary with timing and duration of insult, desp...
Epidemiological studies suggest that poor growth during fetal life and infancy is associated with de...
Epidemiological studies suggest that poor growth during fetal life and infancy is associated with de...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
Epidemiological studies suggest that environmental influences such as maternal nutrition, programme ...
Osteoporosis is believed to be partly programmed in utero. Rat dams were given a low protein diet du...