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The Benefits Of Essential Amino Acids

October 14, 2018 by Reuel Payne

[Updated May 2024]

Essential amino acids (EAAs) are very important for keeping you healthy and feeling your best. They help your body do many important jobs, like building proteins, making hormones, and keeping your immune system strong. Additionally, these amino acids are vital because your body can’t make them on its own, so you need to get them from the food you eat.

What Are Essential Amino Acids?

Amino acids are organic compounds composed mainly of nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Your body requires 20 different amino acids to grow and function properly. Among these, nine are classified as essential amino acids because your body cannot synthesize them on its own. Therefore, you must obtain them from your diet.

The nine essential amino acids are:

Essential Amino Acid Functions and Roles
Produces histamine, supports immune response, digestion, sexual function, sleep-wake cycles, and maintains the myelin sheath around nerve cells.
Involved in muscle metabolism, supports immune function, hemoglobin production, and energy regulation.
Critical for protein synthesis, muscle repair, blood sugar regulation, wound healing, and growth hormone production.
Essential for protein synthesis, hormone and enzyme production, calcium absorption, energy production, and collagen/elastin synthesis.
Important for metabolism, detoxification, tissue growth, and the absorption of zinc and selenium.
Precursor for neurotransmitters like tyrosine, dopamine, epinephrine, and norepinephrine; integral to protein and enzyme structure.
Part of structural proteins (collagen and elastin), involved in fat metabolism, and supports immune function.
Maintains nitrogen balance, precursor to serotonin (regulating appetite, sleep, and mood); also associated with drowsiness.
Stimulates muscle growth, aids regeneration, and contributes to energy production as a branched-chain amino acid (BCAA).

Food Sources Rich in Essential Amino Acids

The best sources of essential amino acids are animal proteins, such as meat, eggs, and poultry. However, some plant foods, including soy products like edamame and tofu, contain all nine essential amino acids, making them ā€œcompleteā€ protein sources.

Benefits of Essential Amino Acid Supplementation

  1. Mood Improvement: Certain essential amino acids may positively impact mood and mental well-being.
  2. Exercise Performance and Recovery: Proper supplementation of essential amino acids can enhance net protein balance, promoting muscle anabolism and mitigating muscle wasting, especially during aging or illness.
  3. Health Outcomes After Surgery: Essential amino acids play a role in post-surgical recovery and overall health.

Maximizing Recovery: Timing Matters

When using an amino acid product, avoid taking it with protein. Instead:

  • Carbohydrates: Take amino acid supplements with carbohydrates.
  • Empty Stomach: Alternatively, take them on an empty stomach.

Combining amino acids with protein-containing food may negate their therapeutic effects.

Remember, training and exercise are only part of the equation. Proper nutrition, including essential amino acids, is equally crucial for optimal health and performance.

 

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