Food vs Meal Replacement
jmyoung971
Posts: 32 Member
I was wondering if a meal replacement shake (or whatever people drink, ect) is better than a actual snack. I wanted to hear opinions and brands if anyone can help me out. Thanks in advance!!
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Hi:
Natural, non-manufactured food is always healthier.
I only take protein drinks (whey isolate from a reputable manufacturer) 30 minutes prior to workout and then, immediately after I have finished the workout. Other than that no meal replacements for me.
I tried to eat lean protein, complex carbohydrates ( vegetables, fruit, grains) and Healthy fats ( Avocado, olive oil, olives, almonds, walnuts). My health has improved. I plan to continue in this journey. It is not easy but rewards are worth the effort and discipline.0 -
Being in solid form doesn't make anything more "food" than anything else.0
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I am trying to still lose but also tone up. Should I consider protein drinks before/after workout? Thanks!!0
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I am trying to still lose but also tone up. Should I consider protein drinks before/after workout? Thanks!!
It doesn't really matter. Really.
Just get the right amount of calories (TDEE - 20%), the right amount of protein (1g per lb of lbm), the right amount of fat (0.3 * body weight) and forget everything else. Eat veggies. That's it.0 -
I can't think of any reason why a meal replacement shake would be better than a "snack" unless one was a serious body builder and was looking for very large amounts of protein after weight lifting. That said, it is certainly better to have a snack based on lean protein, complex carbs, and healthy fats than, say, a bag of potato chips. Not to start a huge debate, but in my opinion it is better for overall health (if not specifically for weight loss) to eat healthy snacks as well as meals. I try to make sure that my snacks have protein in them because they tend to keep me feeling satisfied longer than a snack that is just carbs. Examples would be: greek yogurt with fruit, whole grain cracker with cheese, apple with peanut butter etc.0
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I am trying to still lose but also tone up. Should I consider protein drinks before/after workout? Thanks!!
It doesn't really matter. Really.
Just get the right amount of calories (TDEE - 20%), the right amount of protein (1g per lb of lbm), the right amount of fat (0.3 * body weight) and forget everything else. Eat veggies. That's it.
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During the week my only snacks (with very few exceptions) are generally my two servings of whey after my workout, and my one serving of casein before bed. Other than that, it is three meals of actual food.0
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