Bon appétit. alex74/ Shutterstock January 11, 2021 Low-carb, no sugar, no fat: the fad diets popular in the 20th century Myriam Wilks-Heeg, University of Liverpool 20th-century fad diets didn’t look all that different from those popular today.
Fuelling before longer or more demanding workouts with carbs will provide the energy needed to keep moving. FCG/ Shutterstock November 16, 2020 Exercise nutrition: whether you should eat before or after a workout depends on your fitness goals Justin Roberts, Anglia Ruskin University Our bodies need fuel both for exercise and recovery.
What’s more important to examine is whether the fat and carbs come from fruits and vegetables or doughnuts and candy. from www.shutterstock.com.au August 30, 2017 New study finding fat isn’t as bad as carbs misses the point Clare Collins, University of Newcastle Arguing about whether carbohydrates or fats are better misses the main point. To improve global health we need reduce intakes of ultra-processed foods and eat more minimally processed foods.