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Ask the Diet Doctor: The Best Post-Workout Snack

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Shape here on FitSugar.

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Shape here on FitSugar. This week Shape turns to nutritional consultant Mike Roussell, PhD, for some help!

Q: I'm starving after my workout! What can I do to stop that or to avoid canceling out the calories I just burned?

—Regina, Facebook

A: It may seem a little counterintuitive, but immediately after your workout is the best time of day to eat, so even if you're not starving, you should still eat something.

The good news is that you can't cancel out the calories you just burned during your workout. Weight loss and the human body don't work like that. When you're working out, your body burns fat to be used as energy. If you eat right after your workout, those calories won't be used to replace the burned body fat. Your body only stores food as body fat when it doesn’t have anything else to do with the extra calories you eat. After your workout, your body needs to start restoring and repairing itself from your training session. In other words, it needs calories.

The calories you eat after your workout will be used to replace energy stores in your muscles that got used up during your training session. Your body also uses any protein you eat to build and repair your muscles that were broken down as a result of you pushing them to their limits.

Eating immediately after you finish a workout is beneficial for many reasons. Your body will automatically use the calories you eat for good (repair and recovery) and not bad (fat storage). In fact, research shows that your body's ability to refill muscle energy stores decreases by 50 percent if you wait to eat just two hours after your workout compared to eating right away. Eating after your workout may also increase your body’s insulin sensitivity or its ability to use carbohydrates — an important factor for weight loss and health for the following 24 hours.

Find out which foods you should eat post-workout after the break!

Healthy Recipe

My Post-Workout Snack: Baked Apple

I go to the gym pretty late on most days so I usually eat dinner before I work out.

I go to the gym pretty late on most days so I usually eat dinner before I work out. And on those nights where I'm especially famished after my workout, I reach for an apple to satisfy my hunger. Because an apple contains about 10 percent of the RDA for fiber, it keeps me feeling full and satisfied, but having the same thing every night can get pretty boring. To mix things up, I've been baking my apples — it's a comforting Winter snack that has the added bonus of feeling like an indulgent dessert. 

I don't follow a strict recipe for baked apples, which is a testament to how easy this dish is to make. I either core or slice an apple in half and then bake it at 350° F for about 20 minutes. Depending on my mood, I'll add either nuts and a touch of Earth Balance, a drizzle of honey or maple, or some dried cranberries or cherries — a little cinnamon, nutmeg, or brown sugar is also a nice touch.

Don't forget that it's healthy recipe week in our Get Fit For 2011 challenge and giveaway. Be sure to post your fave healthy recipe in our Get Fit group to enter our weekly giveaway of a $100 Nike gift card and a chance to win our grand prize — a four-day fitness boot camp in LA!

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