Effects of low protein intake on protein metabolism of Papua New Guinea highlanders studied with (15N)glycine.
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The effects of low protein intake on protein metabolism, including the size of pools and the protein synthesis rates, were studied by use of [15N] glycine in Papua New Guinea highlanders. Studies were made on 9 men between October and December in 1982. In experiment 1, two subjects were given a protein-free diet (PFD) containing 49.1 kcal/kg of energy. In experiment 2, subjects were given a sweet-potato diet (SPD) containing 45.4kcal/kg of energy and 0.507g/kg of protein for 8 days, and then were given a low-protein sweet-potato diet (LPSPD) containing 50.0 kcal/.kg of energy and 0.265g/kg of protein. During the SPD period, the sizes of the metabolic and active protein pools (mean±SD) were 270±134mgN/kg and 362±107mgN/kg, respectively, and the rates of active and inactive protein synthesis were 463±161 mgN/kg/day and 299±38mgN/kg/day, respectively. During the LPSPD period, the sizes of the metabolic pool and active protein pool were 131±64 mgN/kg and 378±106mgN/kg, respectively, and the rates of active and inactive protein synthesis were 490±206mgN/kg/day and 280±26mgN/kg/day, respectively. The protein metabolism in the LPSPD showed no significant difference from the SPD. The results suggest that, when the energy levels were approximately the same, protein metabolism in Papua New Guinea highlanders was maintained in spite of the decrease in protein intake.
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著者
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藤田 美明
Nutrition Research Laboratory, TOkyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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力丸 徹
Nutrition Research Laboratory, TOkyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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奥田 豊子
Faculty fo the Science of Living, Osaka City University
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小石 秀夫
Faculty fo the Science of Living, Osaka City University
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梶原 苗美
Department of Home Economics, Kobe Women's College
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宮谷 秀一
Department of Home Economics, Yamaguchi Women's College
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宮谷 秀一
Department of Home Economics, Yamaguchi Women's University
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梶原 苗美
Department of Home Economics, Kobe Women's University
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尾井 百合子
Faculty of the Science of Living, Osaka City University
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ALPERS Michael
Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research
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HEYWOOD Peter
Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research
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