Athletes often stress about getting protein right after a workout for muscle gains. Learn why getting protein throughout the ...
So you’ve just gotten home from the gym after a solid workout and you’re poking around your fridge and pantry for something to satisfy your post-sweat cravings. But before you grab the first thing ...
A new study links high consumption of ultra-processed foods to worse muscle quality due to higher fat, especially for those ...
IF YOU'RE HOPING to gain muscle, eating so-called bulking foods are essential. “Bulking increases size and muscle density,” says Julia Long, MPPD, RD, performance dietitian with RC13 Sports. 'Bulking' ...
Eating too much ultraprocessed food could take a toll on muscle health, according to new research published Tuesday in the ...
Intense muscle pain, stiffness, and tenderness—delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) to insiders—is a common post-workout ...
Protein is more filling than other foods, making it sometimes hard to eat enough of it to build muscle.
When we say we want to lose weight, we typically mean shedding fat but not muscle. Muscle helps us to look "toned" and supports our metabolism. To lose fat without losing muscle, eat enough protein ...
Nutrition is one of the significant determinants of physical and psychological health. For this reason, refeeding, weight restoration, and recovery of a healthy nutritional status are key effective ...