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Here's why: Smaller portions = less nausea: Your stomach empties more slowly on GLP-1s, so large meals can sit uncomfortably Better protein distribution: Spreading protein across 4-5 meals (20-30g each) optimizes muscle protein synthesis More consistent energy: Eating every 3-4 hours prevents energy crashes Easier to meet totals: It's simpler to eat 25g protein five times than 40g three times when appetite is low Sample timing schedule: 7:30 AM - Breakfast (25-30g protein) 10:30 AM - Mid-morning snack (15-20g protein) 1:30 PM - Lunch (25-30g protein) 4:00 PM - Afternoon snack (15-20g protein) 7:00 PM - Dinner (25-30g protein) Pre and Post-Workout Nutrition If you're doing strength training (and you should be!), protein timing around workouts matters: Pre-workout: small protein + carb snack 1-2 hours before (e.g., Greek yogurt with berries) Post-workout: protein-rich meal within 2 hours (e.g., chicken with sweet potato, or a Clean Eatz high-protein meal) Target: 20-30g protein post-workout to support muscle recovery Evening Eating Guidelines Many GLP-1 users find that eating too close to bedtime worsens reflux and disrupts sleep

During clinical trials, it was found that patients receiving this type of drug had tendencies of weight loss
Similarly, another study also conducted on CABG patients indicated that the L-carnitine group exhibited a significant increase in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 180 days post-surgery compared to baseline
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