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Daily protein target of 1.6 g/kg ideal body weight for patients on GLP-1 medications
Patients on GLP-1 receptor agonists benefit from 1.2–1.6 g of protein per kg of ideal body weight per day, distributed across at least two meals containing ≥30 g each. This target sits well above the 0.8 g/kg RDA, reflects the anabolic demand of a sustained caloric deficit, and is supported by converging meta-analysis, position-stand, and clinical-trial evidence.
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Anabolic resistance in aging and the elevated protein requirement for older adults
Older adults require more protein per meal than younger adults to achieve the same muscle protein synthesis response — a phenomenon known as anabolic resistance. Per-meal requirements rise from roughly 0.24 g/kg in young adults to 0.40 g/kg or higher after age 60, and daily targets of 1.2–1.5 g/kg/day are needed to correct the ~1–2 %/year muscle loss otherwise observed after age 60.
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