Semester 2 Project- Protein Deficiency By Maddi Wright.

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Semester 2 Project- Protein Deficiency By Maddi Wright

Diet After analyzing my diet, I found that my protein intake was the lowest of all food groups. The recommended amount of protein intake based on my height and weight is 5 oz. everyday, and on average, I consume 1 oz. of protein-rich foods everyday. Because of my lack of protein, it is a flaw in my diet given the great importance of the food group.

Importance of Protein Repairs tissue Repairs cells Produces hormones, enzymes, and chemicals Maintains healthy muscles, bones, skin, cartilage, and blood Enhances exercise Prevents muscle loss Helps growth/development Promotes pH Transports nutrients Balances fluids in and out of cells

Why You Need to Consistently Consume Protein Protein is not stored in the body, so you continuously need to consume protein for when your body needs it, because there is nothing the body can take from when it is low on protein.

Short Term Implications of Protein Deficiency Lack of energy Hair loss Bloating Less body mass Weakened muscles Slowed wound healing

Long Term Implications of Protein Deficiency Weakened immune system Decreased bone density Increased risk of infections/rashes Shock Early death Chemical imbalance Edema Infertility Kwashiorkor (internal swelling) Anxiety/depression/retardatio n Stiff joints High blood pressure Organ failure Slowed development

Adding Protein to Daily Diet Alternate rice for quinoa Add protein powder to any recipe Alternate butter for avocado Add chia seeds to any recipe Alternate sour cream for Greek yogurt Incorporate cottage/ricotta cheese Add nuts to any recipe Incorporate eggs Add green vegetables as a side to any meal

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