Curious II
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Does anyone here know much about the digestive cycle. I was always under the impression that it took anywhere from 2-3 hours for food to go through the entire digestion process to become available for usage in the body. The reason I ask is because people keep asking how long after a workout should they eat a high protein meal. If it takes food this long to be used then wouldn't it be prudent to eat your high protein meals before your workouts...that way it would be available for usage in the body immediately after exercise. Just a thought.
If you are training for an endurance event it is recommended that you get plenty of carbs the night before that way your body will have them available the next day. Hence a similar thought that they need time to be available.
I think it would just be in the best interest of your body to get a steady flow of protein all day long that way your body will have it available when it needs it.
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"That Which Does Not Kill You Makes You Stronger"
"Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death."
Hunter S. Thompson
[This message has been edited by Curious II (edited October 17, 2000).]
If you are training for an endurance event it is recommended that you get plenty of carbs the night before that way your body will have them available the next day. Hence a similar thought that they need time to be available.
I think it would just be in the best interest of your body to get a steady flow of protein all day long that way your body will have it available when it needs it.
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"That Which Does Not Kill You Makes You Stronger"
"Faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death."
Hunter S. Thompson
[This message has been edited by Curious II (edited October 17, 2000).]