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  2. How long do I need to wait after eating to work out? - AOL

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    The best time to work out is before you eat, Vigil says, as a post-exercise nutrition program helps recovery and minimizes muscle damage. However, if eating beforehand it what works best for your ...

  3. This Is How Long You Should Wait to Exercise After Eating - AOL

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    How long should you wait to exercise after eating? This is when to eat before exercise according to fitness experts. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call

  4. Metabolic window - Wikipedia

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    The evidence for replenishing depleted energy levels only relates when they are completely gone at the beginning of training, such as during fasted exercise. [5] This is where large amounts of the day go by without any eating to spike and deplete energy levels to trick the body, followed by a training session (with low levels of nutritional energy) to force the body to be uncomfortable.

  5. Exercise-induced nausea - Wikipedia

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    A study of 20 volunteers conducted at Nagoya University in Japan associated a higher degree of exercise-induced nausea after eating. [1] Lack of hydration during exercise is a well known cause of headache and nausea. [2] Exercising at a heavy rate causes blood flow to be taken away from the stomach, causing nausea. [3]

  6. Reactive hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    The alleged mechanism for the feeling of a crash is correlated with an abnormally rapid rise in blood glucose after eating. This normally leads to insulin secretion (known as an insulin spike ), which in turn initiates rapid glucose uptake by tissues, either storing it as glycogen or fat , or using it for energy production.

  7. The 5 Best Drinks if You're Taking Weight Loss Medications ...

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    It’s calorie-free and can add variety to your hydration routine,” explains Mitri. Seltzer can also help with mild nausea or indigestion—two common side effects of weight loss medications.

  8. Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Excel for the web is a free lightweight version of Microsoft Excel available as part of Office on the web, which also includes web versions of Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint. Excel for the web can display most of the features available in the desktop versions of Excel, although it may not be able to insert or edit them.

  9. Walking just 5 minutes a day makes a difference - AOL

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    “You see these people (at the gym) do a couple of reps, chat, take a rest and have a drink,” Freeman said. “You really want to keep going for 20 or 30 minutes straight.”