Contains 70%* more protein.
*In 100 ml of the enriched milk there is 3 gr. of protein. After Pınar Protein Milk has been enriched with protein, it contains 70% more protein.
1 pack of LACTOSE FREE MILK
Contains 26 gr. of PROTEIN and 250 Calories.
What is Protein?
Proteins are vital components in the human body that builds, repairs muscle mass and enables growth and bone development. Proteins obtained from food are separated during digestion into amino acids that build up the proteins. The amino acids obtained come together in the human body in such a way that creates a new protein tissue. A healthy way of living in all stages of life such as growth, adolescence, adulthood or elderliness is regulated by the protein tissue that make up the muscles.
Into how many groups are foods with protein separated?
Food, depending on the amino acids found in the structure of the proteins food possess, are classified as food containing high and full quality proteins and proteins of poor quality. Milk, meat, chicken, fish and egg that are usually animal sources of proteins are high quality food. The proteins found in these kinds of food can turn into 100% protein tissue in the human body. In fact the quality of proteins further increases when some legumes and cereals are consumed together with these kinds of food.
What is the protein requirement of an adult?
Protein requirement of an adult (above age 18) is 0.8 grams per 1 kg of body weight per day. For instance, the requirement of a person who weighs 70 kg is 56 grams per day. This value is the ‘optimum’ amount for growth or development and for the regulation of the entire health.
How much protein should people engaged in sports eat?
Protein requirement according to the type of sports
Recommended Protein Amount Per Day | Calculated As an Example | ||
Men (70 kg) | Women (55 kg) | ||
Adult | 0.8 g of protein is required per 1 kg body weight | 56 g | 44 g |
Strength Sports : Power, resistance or speed (weightlifting, shot put, hammer throw, athletics, sprint, swimming etc.) | 1.7 – 1.8 g of protein is required per 1 kg body weight | 119-126 g | 94-99 g |
Endurance Sports : endurance and durability (long distance running, swimming, pedaling etc.) | 1.2 – 1.4 g of protein is required per 1 kg body weight | 84-98 g | 66-77 g |
What are the properties of “Pınar Protein” lactose free milk?
Pınar Protein lactose free milk is a kind of milk whose “Nutritive Score” is high. Having a high Nutritive Score means; the energy value one portion of food provides is low, but the amount of proteins, vitamins and minerals it provides is high. In other words, when one glass of milk (250 mL) is drunk, the lowest amount of calories but the most qualitative proteins, vitamins and minerals are sufficiently provided for the body. This is very important for a calorie controlled, balanced and adequate plan of diet.
Varieties of Pınar Protein lactose free milk are enriched with whey and casein proteins, which are special natural milk proteins, as well as B1, B3, B6 and B12 vitamins and L-carnitine. Milk is already a rich source for B2 vitamin. The percentages of the daily requirements of our body being fulfilled by Pınar Protein lactose free milk can be seen in the following graph.
Percentages of the vitamins found in enriched milk and Pınar protein lactose free milk varieties fulfilling the requirements of an adult.
Why is the protein of “Pınar Protein” lactose free milk stronger?
Why was “Pınar Protein” lactose free milk fortified with vitamins?
Is “Pınar Protein” lactose free milk a good antioxidant?
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