02-19-2016 10:25
02-19-2016 10:25
After exercise—especially long, intense sessions—spikes in cortisol temporarily suppress your immune system. "Consuming carbohydrates during and right after training helps close that window of immunosuppression," says Georgie Fear, RD, author of Lean Habits for Lifelong Weight Loss. The longer you put off refueling, the greater your risk of headaches, fatigue, extreme hunger, and even infection. On the flip side, eating a meal or snack with protein and carbs within 2 hours of exercise replenishes your body's energy stores and provides the raw material to build new muscle, Dorfman says.
FitBit Aria
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02-19-2016 11:05
02-19-2016 11:05
Thanks for the article!
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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02-19-2016 16:37
02-19-2016 16:37
I do enjoy my after gym eats. I swear its the best food intake of the day. Thanks for sharing
Elena | Pennsylvania
02-19-2016 21:04
02-19-2016 21:04
Nice Tid Bit. It sounds kinda like fitbit.
02-20-2016 13:37
02-20-2016 13:37
I enjoy the post gym eats too. Especially a whey shake or yogurt ice cream. 🙂
FitBit Aria
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02-20-2016 14:05
02-20-2016 14:05
Yogurt ice cream is my addiction- it is the best thing I eat all week- whey- mmm not so much 🙂
Elena | Pennsylvania