Q: When is it best to eat, before or after you
exercise? And when is the best time between
exercise sessions?
A: It
is best to eat before and after an exercising session. The following guidelines are typically
referenced when eating before and after a workout:
•
Before
you exercise – Energy needed to fuel you through the workout.
•
Do not enter a workout hungry or on a empty
stomach.
•
Typically want to eat 30 minutes to an hour
before your workout.
•
Depending on intensity level, consume between
200 and 500 calories (Pre-workout snacks do not replace meals).
•
Calories should be a combination of
carbohydrates and protein.
•
Do not workout on a full stomach. Your body
needs energy to digest the foods you eat. Blood flow increases to your stomach
to help in the digestion of food, leaving less energy-providing blood for the
rest of your body.
•
After
you exercise – Energy needed to assist in the recovery process.
•
Typically want to eat a snack or meal 30
minutes to 2 hours after a workout.
•
Intensity level will dictate the amount of
calories needed after a workout.
•
Calories should be a combination of
carbohydrates, protein, and healthy fats.
A post-workout snack
or meal helps replenish glycogen stores, protein stores, and helps rebuild muscle
fibers (resulting in increased muscle mass and strength).
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