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Best foods to eat after a workout

by Unathi Balele
Picture: Pexels

The food you eat after a workout is important because it plays a crucial role in helping your body recover and rebuild.

When you exercise, your body uses up its energy it stores and causes microscopic damage to your muscles. Consuming the right nutrients after a workout can help replenish your energy stores, repair the damage to your muscles, and support muscle growth.

According to Healthline, not eating the right foods after a workout can result in delayed recovery, fatigue and decreased performance during your next workout. Therefore, it’s important to choose nutrient-dense foods that will help your body recover and rebuild after a workout.

After a workout, it’s important to replenish your body with the right nutrients to help your muscles recover and rebuild. Here are some of the best foods to eat after a workout by Medical News Today:

  1. Protein-rich foods: Protein is essential for muscle recovery and growth. Good sources of protein include chicken, fish, lean beef, eggs, beans, tofu, and Greek yogurt.
  2. Complex carbohydrates: Carbohydrates provide energy for your body, and complex carbs are especially important after a workout. Some good sources of complex carbs include brown rice, quinoa, sweet potatoes, whole grain bread, and fruit.
  3. Leafy greens: Leafy greens are a great source of vitamins and minerals that can help reduce inflammation and support recovery. Try adding spinach, kale, or arugula to your post-workout meal.
  4. Nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds are a good source of healthy fats, which can help reduce inflammation and support muscle recovery. Some good options include almonds, walnuts, chia seeds, and flaxseeds.
  5. Fruits: Fruits are a good source of simple carbs, which can help replenish your body’s glycogen stores after a workout. Some good options include bananas, berries, and pineapple.

 

Also see: Foods that can help with stomach bloating

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