weight gain foods?! help a sista out
jazminefabulous
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hey guys! just looking for specific foods that help gain/maintain weight? anything in general that comes to mind!!! I'd love the tips. I'm a small woman looking to just get thicker in general.
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No foods help you gain weight in and by itself. Its a combination of foods above your tdee that allows it. But concentrate on higher calorie goods such as avocado, red meats, oils, high calorie protein bars or shakes, full fat dairy (or add dairy to a protein shake) , bagels, pasta, cook foodss in marinades (especially oil based), ice cream or peanut butter (even eating right out the jar).0
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Carbs!! Like whole grain breads,potatoes I like sweet and ofc rice
Recently gained 7 kilos in 6 weeks lean mass0 -
^ the ppl above said most of it
just follow your nutrient macros and it's okay!0 -
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none, just eat in a surplus and hit your macros and micros.0
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Anything that will put you in a caloric surplus will cause you to gain weight. Food types don't matter, but some foods are more calorie dense than others: Oils, butter, peanut butter, creamy salad dressings, cheese, nuts-these can add lots of calories for relatively low volume of food.0
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leolibby233 wrote: »these are more for building muscle: Old-fashion oatmeal, Eggs, cottage-cheese, chicken/turkey, Broccoli, whey protein, almond butter, yams (sweet- potatoes)
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leolibby233 wrote: »these are more for building muscle: Old-fashion oatmeal, Eggs, cottage-cheese, chicken/turkey, Broccoli, whey protein, almond butter, yams (sweet- potatoes)
those foods have absolutely nothing to do with adding muscle.
if you want to add muscle you need a structured lifting program with progressive overload built into it and a caloric surplus.0 -
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leolibby233 wrote: »for the most part, forget junk food. you need healthy foods with fiber if you want healthy weight. if you just eat junk, the fat you gain will have toxins in it.
Yes, we need to eat nutrients dense foods and fiber, but you cant gain weight if you can get calories high enough. So those junk foods, for many, will become critical to achieving goals.
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leolibby233 wrote: »for the most part, forget junk food. you need healthy foods with fiber if you want healthy weight. if you just eat junk, the fat you gain will have toxins in it.
yea, no.
yes, you need to meet micronutrient requirements but there is nothing wrong with filling in with calorie dense foods like bagels, cookies, ice cream, etc.
calories are king when bulking …why is that so hard to understand.
good luck getting in 3000 + calories day on chicken and vegetables….0
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