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Active individuals may require as much as one gram of protein per pound of lean body mass while 0.5 gram of protein per pound of lean body mass may suffice for inactive people. The average mixed American diet provides from one to two times the RDA for protein. | Active individuals may require as much as one gram of protein per pound of lean body mass while 0.5 gram of protein per pound of lean body mass may suffice for inactive people. The average mixed American diet provides from one to two times the RDA for protein. | ||
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If some people consume too much protein (over 2.0 g/kg/d), the extra protein may become a stressful stimulus for kidneys with limited function. This stressor can sometimes manifest in tests that measure kidney function. | If some people consume too much protein (over 2.0 g/kg/d), the extra protein may become a stressful stimulus for kidneys with limited function. This stressor can sometimes manifest in tests that measure kidney function. | ||
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