Beef patty study reveals how young bodies burn protein
NCT ID NCT07547176
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at how healthy young adults process protein from whole foods like beef patties. Twenty people aged 18-35 will eat different amounts of protein (1, 2, or 4 patties) in a random order. Researchers measure how much protein the body uses over 24 hours. The goal is to understand the body's response to whole-food protein, not to treat any disease.
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Locations
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Maastricht University Medical Centre+
RECRUITINGMaastricht, Limburg, 6200 MD, Netherlands
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