The Truth About Fasted Cardio and Fat Loss

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Fasted exercise, or working out before eating, is popular for fat loss claims, but research shows it doesn't lead to long-term weight loss or body composition benefits compared to exercising after eating. While fasted workouts burn more fat during the activity, the body compensates over time, resulting in no significant long-term differences. Eating before exercise can improve performance and may aid in weight management, but the timing of meals around workouts has limited impact on results. Overall, the most important factor is simply exercising regularly, regardless of fasting or meal timing.
Topics:health#body-composition#exercise-timing#fasted-exercise#health-and-fitness#sports-performance#weight-loss
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