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Health Tip: Balancing Exercise and Nutrition
By LadyLively on July 8, 2016
Eating and drinking nutritious foods can help you build muscle and sustain enough energy for tough workouts.
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics advises:
- Eat plenty of carbs before a muscle-building workout.
- Skip energy gels, bites and drinks unless you’re an athlete training hard for longer than an hour at a stretch. For the average exerciser, healthier foods and water can replenish fluids and electrolytes.
- Eat breakfast before your workout to give you energy. Don’t use exercise as an excuse to eat unhealthy fare.
- Choose foods that balance proteins and carbohydrates, such as half a turkey sandwich on whole wheat, yogurt or a glass of chocolate milk.
Source: HealthDay
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