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missfitness85

missfitness85

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Consuming fat after a workout?

I havealways been taught/told that consuming fat after a weight lifting workout is counterproductive as it slows down digestion and inhibits the flow of protein to the muscles. So adding peanut butter to your otherwise fat-free whey mix would be a bad thing I would think. I've been hearing mixed things about this. I am set in my ways and will... Read moreChevron
styjp

Lose Fat, no weight

  Hello there. Im a 20 years old student who used to be 25 kg more.   I am 1.75m tall and weith about 67kg. I dont have any problem with my weight but i down want to lose more. The problem is that I am stack with too much fat on my body (legs and love handles) and I want to get rid of it without losing weight. I watch out the fats I... Read moreChevron
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Heather Reese

Heather Reese, Health Guide

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Registered Dietitian

Weighing In: Proteins, cabohydrates, fats - how much do we need?

Question: I've found many tables with estimated calorie requirements, but nothing about proteins, cabohydrates and fats requirements. 55% carbohydrates, 15% fats and 30% proteins are ok? (I am a girl and I have 17 years old). Can you help me, please?Heather: This is a really great question. And I’m very glad to hear you ask about... Read moreChevron

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