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The author presents a systematic series of controlled human experiments aimed at establishing the minimal proteid (protein) intake required to maintain bodily health and functional efficiency. Methods for regulating diets, measuring metabolic and physical responses, and assessing mental and muscular performance are described, with attention to differing protein sources and customary dietary standards. Findings indicate that adequate health and work capacity can often be preserved with lower protein intake than commonly assumed, and the text discusses physiological economy, experimental limitations, and implications for dietary practice and further research.

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R. H. Chittenden

R. H. Chittenden was an influential American biochemist and nutritionist known for his pioneering work in the field of human nutrition. He is particularly recognized for his research on protein requirements and the physiological aspects of nutrition. His notable works include "On Digestive Proteolysis," which comprises the Cartwright Lectures for 1894, and "Physiological Economy in Nutrition," where he conducted experimental studies on dietary needs. Chittenden's contributions have significantly shaped modern understanding of nutritional science, particularly regarding the minimal protein requirements for healthy individuals.

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