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	<title>Comments on: Study Finds Weight Bias In Healthcare</title>
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		<title>By: Roger OBrian</title>
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		<description>Why Athletes or Active People should include Supplements in a Balanced Diet.

 Athletes are well known for eating healthy and balanced diets. They know the value of fruits, vegetables, and meat and how these foods help prepare their body for a great workout. Athletes also are usually aware that a healthy diet is not enough. Athletes and Active People burn calories at a very high rate and need supplements if they wish to build muscle mass and work out at optimum levels.

      Why Add to Your Diet?

      The news is full of information on additives used to process even “natural” foods before they reach your neighborhood market. These pesticides, growth hormones, fertilizers, and other chemicals cut down on the nutritional value of the food you consume. Cooking food is also known to cut down on the nutritional value of what you eat. This information has been used to encourage everyone, not just athletes, of the importance of adding supplements to their diet.

      If a normal person is in need of dietary supplements it only follows that you, an athlete, must have these supplements added to your diet. Supplements have been created to replace and add to the nutrients lost in the growing and preparing of food and you can easily add these supplements to your balanced diet.

      An Athlete’s Needs

      For you to be able to work out at your best you must consider what you eat, the nutritional value of what you eat, and the supplements your body needs. Proteins, vitamins, and minerals must be included in any to any balanced diet for you to increase muscle mass and keep you body functioning during and after workouts.

      It is important to note that as an athlete you will be exercising more than the average person. For your body to function during these workouts and for your body to recover between workouts you must supplement what you are getting from your diet.

      The most important supplement for athletes is protein. You will find that protein supplements come in the form of protein shakes, protein powders, and protein bars. Any of these will give your body the protein it needs to build muscle and recover between workouts. When planning your protein supplement regime it is suggested that you consume 1 gram of protein for every pound on your body. Take into account the protein you already receive from your diet and add the supplements necessary to reach this amount.

      Protein should be added to your diet throughout the day. The best way to get the protein your body needs is to eat 5 small meals a day and drink protein shakes or eat protein bars during and after your workout. This added boost of protein will help your body perform at its best during your workout and recover in time for your next workout.

      Other supplements should also become a part of any athlete’s diet. Whey and whey protein, (in the form of whey powder), glutamine, amino acids, and creatine can also easily be added with supplement shakes or multi-vitamin pills. All of these supplements work much like protein to stimulate your cells for the building of lean muscle mass.

      As an athlete you should constantly monitor your body and make sure the diet you are following is working. If you find that your body is performing as you want it to and you are seeing positive changes in your body your regimen is most likely working as it should. If you are not seeing changes in muscle mass it will be important to review your supplement intake.

I have dedicated my life to All Natural and Organic living. I&#039;m trying to help educate others through my store, my facebook fan page and great blogs like this. You can click on my name and follow the link to my store, plus the links for my facebook fan page are located on my store&#039;s website. I encourage everyone to post articles on my facebook fan page that help educate people and also take articles to post them on your websites. We can beat America&#039;s Health problem by educating as many people as we can about the dangers of mass produced, genetically modified, un-natural and chemically enhanced food most people consume. Only when we can show big business that we&#039;re incontrol because we demand better quality over their profits and quantity, can we really beat Obesity and other Health issues in the US.

Thank you and I hope to be posting more articles on this blog in the near future. I hope everyone will spread this information or their own on the subject.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why Athletes or Active People should include Supplements in a Balanced Diet.</p>
<p> Athletes are well known for eating healthy and balanced diets. They know the value of fruits, vegetables, and meat and how these foods help prepare their body for a great workout. Athletes also are usually aware that a healthy diet is not enough. Athletes and Active People burn calories at a very high rate and need supplements if they wish to build muscle mass and work out at optimum levels.</p>
<p>      Why Add to Your Diet?</p>
<p>      The news is full of information on additives used to process even “natural” foods before they reach your neighborhood market. These pesticides, growth hormones, fertilizers, and other chemicals cut down on the nutritional value of the food you consume. Cooking food is also known to cut down on the nutritional value of what you eat. This information has been used to encourage everyone, not just athletes, of the importance of adding supplements to their diet.</p>
<p>      If a normal person is in need of dietary supplements it only follows that you, an athlete, must have these supplements added to your diet. Supplements have been created to replace and add to the nutrients lost in the growing and preparing of food and you can easily add these supplements to your balanced diet.</p>
<p>      An Athlete’s Needs</p>
<p>      For you to be able to work out at your best you must consider what you eat, the nutritional value of what you eat, and the supplements your body needs. Proteins, vitamins, and minerals must be included in any to any balanced diet for you to increase muscle mass and keep you body functioning during and after workouts.</p>
<p>      It is important to note that as an athlete you will be exercising more than the average person. For your body to function during these workouts and for your body to recover between workouts you must supplement what you are getting from your diet.</p>
<p>      The most important supplement for athletes is protein. You will find that protein supplements come in the form of protein shakes, protein powders, and protein bars. Any of these will give your body the protein it needs to build muscle and recover between workouts. When planning your protein supplement regime it is suggested that you consume 1 gram of protein for every pound on your body. Take into account the protein you already receive from your diet and add the supplements necessary to reach this amount.</p>
<p>      Protein should be added to your diet throughout the day. The best way to get the protein your body needs is to eat 5 small meals a day and drink protein shakes or eat protein bars during and after your workout. This added boost of protein will help your body perform at its best during your workout and recover in time for your next workout.</p>
<p>      Other supplements should also become a part of any athlete’s diet. Whey and whey protein, (in the form of whey powder), glutamine, amino acids, and creatine can also easily be added with supplement shakes or multi-vitamin pills. All of these supplements work much like protein to stimulate your cells for the building of lean muscle mass.</p>
<p>      As an athlete you should constantly monitor your body and make sure the diet you are following is working. If you find that your body is performing as you want it to and you are seeing positive changes in your body your regimen is most likely working as it should. If you are not seeing changes in muscle mass it will be important to review your supplement intake.</p>
<p>I have dedicated my life to All Natural and Organic living. I&#8217;m trying to help educate others through my store, my facebook fan page and great blogs like this. You can click on my name and follow the link to my store, plus the links for my facebook fan page are located on my store&#8217;s website. I encourage everyone to post articles on my facebook fan page that help educate people and also take articles to post them on your websites. We can beat America&#8217;s Health problem by educating as many people as we can about the dangers of mass produced, genetically modified, un-natural and chemically enhanced food most people consume. Only when we can show big business that we&#8217;re incontrol because we demand better quality over their profits and quantity, can we really beat Obesity and other Health issues in the US.</p>
<p>Thank you and I hope to be posting more articles on this blog in the near future. I hope everyone will spread this information or their own on the subject.</p>
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