What's the best time of day to eat a high-protein meal

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Does having a lot of protein for breakfast contribute to muscle growth as much as a big dinner? Or more?
 
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Depends when you hit the gym.

I have been led to believe that in the morning your muscles will be begging for a quick protein source but still you can only absorb so much in one sitting. But with a more primed insulin sensitivity first thing in the morning and post workout my guess is both the morning and post workout.
 
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High protein all throughout the day. And carbs PWO and post workout.
 
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Your protein should be spread out though the day with any extra coming post workout in the form of a quick digesting protein such as whey protein isolate.

The first meal of the day I like to keep as a whole meal and limit shakes as much as possible but, that's just personal preference.
 
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BOLUS of protein spread throughout the day 3-5 hours apart would be optimal for MPS
 
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I typically keep a large amount around my workout. Though I also train first thing in the morning.

PreWO - IFN Whey + Oats
Intra - Glycofuse
PostWO - Steak + Pineapple + Rice
 
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If you really need to bulk up then you have to have to have protein meals in all of your meals plus maybe a protein shake twice a day probably before and after workout. :)
 
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this.. human data supports this statement.
^^^ Agreed. I personally save my highest meal though just before bed, late dinner normally. That way i feel if i take in 60g+ it will help aid in recovery overnight.
 

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