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  2. GLP-1 Diet Plan: What It Is & How to Get Started - AOL

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    This can boost your weight loss efforts, motivation, and energy levels. Keep a regular sleep schedule, cut down on caffeine, and avoid large meals before bed. Don’t be afraid to reach out for help.

  3. 7-Day Anti-Inflammatory Meal Plan for More Energy ... - AOL

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    Protein, fiber and antioxidant-rich foods like dark-colored veggies, berries, dark leafy greens, nuts, seeds and fish high in omega-3s, are added in every meal so you can pass on that afternoon ...

  4. 31-Day Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan for More Energy in ... - AOL

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    Day 15 Breakfast (368 calories) 1 serving Egg, Tomato & Feta Breakfast Pita. A.M. Snack (148 calories) ½ cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. ½ cup raspberries. 1 Tbsp. sliced almonds

  5. Sports nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Nutrition is important in all sports. Sports nutrition is the study and practice of nutrition and diet for maintaining and improving athletic performance. Nutrition is part of many sports training regimens, being used in strength sports (such as weightlifting and bodybuilding) and endurance sports (e.g., cycling, running, swimming, rowing).

  6. 7-Day High-Protein Mediterranean Diet Meal Plan for Weight ...

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    Breakfast (368 calories) 1 serving Egg, Tomato & Feta Breakfast Pita. A.M. Snack (172 calories) ¾ cup low-fat plain strained Greek-style yogurt. ¾ cup raspberries. Lunch (413 calories)

  7. Carbohydrate loading - Wikipedia

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    A new carbo-loading regimen developed by scientists at the University of Western Australia calls for a normal diet with light training until the day before the race. On the day before the race, the athlete performs a very short, extremely high-intensity workout (such as a few minutes of sprinting) then consumes 12 g of carbohydrate per kilogram of lean mass over the next 24 hours.