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  2. Nutrient timing - Wikipedia

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    The timing between exogenous fueling and exercise. When the right substrates are present at the ideal times, the result might be improved performance and growth. Nutrient timing may enhance performance of exercise, competition, and daily life expectations. The amount of each nutrient plays a role in performance and recovery.

  3. Carbohydrate loading - Wikipedia

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    A new carbo-loading regimen developed by scientists at the University of Western Australia calls for a normal diet with light training until the day before the race. On the day before the race, the athlete performs a very short, extremely high-intensity workout (such as a few minutes of sprinting) then consumes 12 g of carbohydrate per kilogram of lean mass over the next 24 hours.

  4. Should you eat breakfast before a workout? This is what the ...

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    Jenner also recommends balancing protein and slow-release carbs before exercise – something like overnight oats is perfect for this as it contains a mix of both nutrients, and you can add an ...

  5. Should I Eat Before or After a Workout to Lose Weight?

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    When it comes to weight loss, eating nutritious foods is important, but nutrient timing around exercise isn’t as clear-cut. Here’s a recap of the key advice: Eating before a workout. This can ...

  6. Intermittent fasting - Wikipedia

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    Fasting is an ancient tradition, having been practiced by many cultures and religions over centuries. [9] [13] [14]Therapeutic intermittent fasts for the treatment of obesity have been investigated since at least 1915, with a renewed interest in the medical community in the 1960s after Bloom and his colleagues published an "enthusiastic report". [15]

  7. Best Foods to Eat Before and After Your Workout - AOL

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    For many, this has meant changing exercise routines to include more outdoor activities like trail running, hiking, mountain biking and swimming, as well as at-home cycling and strength training.

  8. Metabolic window - Wikipedia

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    The subjects of the study were all paired based on their strength in the squat and bench press exercises. The pairs were then put into two different control groups. One group consumed 25 grams of protein and 1 gram of carbohydrates before the workout and the other control group was given the same amount of protein and carbohydrates post-workout.

  9. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Proponents argue that this approach is a more successful way of losing weight than low-calorie diets; [28] critics argue that a low-carb approach poses increased health risks. [29] The Atkins diet consists of four phases (Induction, Balancing, Fine-Tuning and Maintenance) with a gradual increase in consumption of carbohydrates as the person ...