Exercise is important for building lean muscle but it is only a piece of the whole. What you eat and put into your body is largely responsible for your overall health. Our society has made it easy to reach for fast, cheap, processed foods that are neither good for our body or long-term health. Even the beverages we are consuming are loaded with sugar and fat that can consume ⅓ of our daily allotted calories. There are also more healthy options offered now than ever that can help all of us fit healthier options into our diet. Take a look at this list and choose some of these foods to add into your diet.

Looking to build more lean muscle mass? These 8 foods are some of the top-rated foods to help you build muscle and keep you lean while providing your body with the valuable nutrients it needs to function properly.
It is important to understand what fuels our muscles and generates the lean definition you are looking for. Giving your body a combination of proteins and carbohydrates is essential for fostering an environment where your muscles can repair and replenish.
Physical therapists are educated medical professionals that look at the big picture of health and encourage their patients to engage in healthy eating habits. Losing excess weight and nourishing the body with everything that it needs to work at its optimal level can help you recover from injury faster and put less stress on your bones and joints. We are here to help.
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