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Published 17:10 7 Feb 2019 GMT
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Stoppani explains that there are further benefits to consuming high-GI carbs after training.
"Consuming carbs, especially high-glycemic carbs (such as dextrose), immediately after an intense workout is also great for making you feel rejuvenated."
The idea you must always eat chicken, broccoli and brown rice is a thing of the past. Meals high in protein and low in fat do not necessarily have to be boring. Cereal, perhaps with a protein shake, makes for a fine post-workout snack if it's what you'd prefer.
Does this mean it's ok to eat cereal whenever you feel like? Not quite. Immediately after training, your body needs the simple sugars. At other times of the day when you're less active, it's best to opt for lower calorie foods containing low-GI carbs.
Low-GI carbs are more gradually digested, so you won't get the sugar rush followed by a subsequent crash. Good examples include basmati rice, sweet potato and whole grain pasta.
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