When you are unwell, your calorie needs automatically increase as your body tries to fight the illness and you might also find that your appetite is reduced. This can result in your body breaking down its protein stores from the muscles to use as a source of energy. This breakdown of protein releases phe into the blood causing phe levels to increase.
Many adults in the UK follow an inactive lifestyle. Research suggests that 39% of adults are failing to reach the governments recommendations of 150 minutes of exercise a week.
Eating too much natural protein (over your allocated phe exchanges) will quickly lead to an increase in blood phe.