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In people aged 50 to 65, there was a relationship between protein intake and IGF—higher protein intake was associated with higher IGF ... In people over 65, there was no statistical difference whatsoever between protein intake and IGF-1. Again, this is taken as dogma that the more protein you have, the higher your IGF-1—and in people over 65, that's not the
case.
Rhonda Patrick
In People >65, Eating More Protein Doesn't Increase IGF-1 Levels
Latest insights on Alzheimers disease, cancer, exercise, nutrition, and fasting | Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D.
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