Evidence supporting the use of: Beef Protein
For the health condition: Muscle Tone (lack of)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Beef protein is increasingly used as a dietary supplement for supporting muscle tone, particularly among individuals seeking alternatives to dairy-based proteins like whey. Scientific evidence suggests that beef protein provides a complete amino acid profile, supplying all essential amino acids required for muscle protein synthesis. Several studies have investigated its efficacy: for example, a 2015 randomized controlled trial (Sharp et al., Journal of the American College of Nutrition) found that beef protein isolate supplementation produced similar increases in lean body mass and strength as whey protein in resistance-trained men over an 8-week period. Other research highlights that beef protein is highly bioavailable and contains high levels of leucine, a key amino acid that stimulates muscle protein synthesis.
However, while beef protein does support muscle tone by providing the necessary building blocks for muscle repair and growth, the overall body of evidence is smaller compared to whey or plant-based proteins. Most available studies suggest parity rather than superiority. There is also limited direct research specifically on beef protein's effect on muscle tone in populations with clinically diagnosed muscle tone deficiencies (such as sarcopenia or neuromuscular disorders).
In summary, scientific evidence supports the use of beef protein to help maintain or improve muscle tone, particularly as a source of dietary protein for muscle protein synthesis. However, the evidence base is moderate in size and does not indicate unique advantages over other protein sources.
Other ingredients used for Muscle Tone (lack of)
adenosine 5-triphosphate disodium (ATP)alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
amino acids
ashwagandha
astaxanthin
beet
branched-chain amino acids
calcium
caterpillar mushroom
cissus quadrangularis
coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
cordyceps
creatine monohydrate
fish protein
l-isoleucine
l-arginine
l-carnitine
l-citrulline
l-leucine
l-valine
maca
magnesium
ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate
phytocannabinoids
potassium
sardines
black ginger
tongkat ali
Urolithin A
vitamin D
whey protein
atractylodes
cistanche
electrolytes blend (proprietary)
camphor oil
chickpea protein
brown rice protein
AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)
Aralia
Arginine Alpha Ketoglutarate
Antler
Arginine Creatine
Alpha-ketoisocaproic acid
Algal protein
Alpha hydroxyisocaproic acid
Animal protein
Beef Protein
Beef
Beef liver
Bovine Protein
beta-lactoglobulin
Banyan
Ba Ji Tian
BCAA
Casein
Chinese Silkvine
Chinese Mountain Ant
Cyathula
Chuchuhuasi
Creatine
Chicken
Deer Velvet
Egg
Ecdysteroids
Ecdysterone
Egg protein
Isoleucine
Milk Protein
Quinoa Protein
salt
Other health conditions supported by Beef Protein
AnemiaAthletic and Exercise Aids
Body Building
Convalescence
Debility
Injuries
Muscle Tone (lack of)
Post Partum Weakness
Surgery (healing from)
Wasting
Weight Gain
Weight Loss
Wounds and Sores