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[Can You Build Muscle on a Plant-Based Diet? The Science of Protein Quality]-[Want to build muscle? Eat more plants]

Life Kit · B2 · 2025-06-26

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The Shift in Understanding Protein Quality

For years, the fitness world has operated under the assumption that animal-based protein is inherently superior to plant-based sources for building muscle. The primary argument hinges on the concept of protein quality, which is defined by how digestible a protein source is and its specific amino acid composition. Amino acids are the fundamental building blocks of muscle, and while our bodies can synthesize many of them, there are several essential amino acids that must be obtained through our diet. If these are lacking, they can become "rate-limiting," effectively stunting muscle growth.

Why Animal Protein Traditionally Won

Animal proteins, being muscle tissue themselves, naturally mirror the composition of human skeletal muscle. They contain all the necessary essential amino acids in high abundance. In contrast, plant proteins were historically viewed as inferior because they often present with deficiencies. For example, researchers like Nicholas Bird from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign note that rice is lower in lysine, while beans tend to be lower in methionine. These early findings, based on short-term laboratory studies measuring muscle protein synthesis over just a few hours, consistently showed that animal protein outperformed plant-based alternatives.

The New Evidence: Long-Term Muscle Gains

Recent research, however, has challenged this narrative. Exercise nutrition experts like Benjamin Wall of the University of Exeter point out that older studies were limited by their short duration and reliance on single-source protein testing. Newer, more comprehensive studies—including a notable nine-day trial conducted by Nicholas Bird—have monitored healthy young adults over longer periods. When participants consumed the same amount of protein (1.2 grams per kilogram of body weight) and engaged in consistent weightlifting, researchers found no difference in muscle-building potential between vegans and omnivores. Muscle biopsies confirmed that, provided the total protein intake is adequate, the source of the protein does not determine the long-term muscle mass gains.

Practical Strategies for Plant-Based Muscle Building

If you are aiming to get "swole" on a plant-based diet, you do not need to perform complex mathematical calculations for every meal. The key is diversity. By consuming a variety of plant-based foods, you can achieve a complementary amino acid profile. Classics like rice and beans are effective because they balance each other’s deficiencies. Other high-protein staples include:

  • Lentils (18g of protein per cup)
  • Tofu (22g per half-cup)
  • Quinoa (8g per cooked cup)

For those who want to ensure they are meeting their needs without stress, using a plant protein powder blend—which combines sources like pea and rice protein—is an efficient way to ensure you are getting all the essential amino acids. The consensus among researchers is that if you focus on a well-balanced diet and avoid eating the same thing repeatedly, your body will receive everything it needs to support muscle growth, effectively putting the "plant protein deficiency" myth to rest.

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I can already feel myself getting stronger
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One catch though, is if you don't get enough protein
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Well, guess what? You don't have to.
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some new research on plant and animal protein.
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And not all sources of protein are exactly the same, right?
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