krrs
07/29/2015 11:43 a.m.
Hello good!!
I have found this forum by chance, I have been diabetics for 24 years, I have practiced and practiced all kinds of sport but a year ago that I am more focused on fitness (room sport, machines, etc ...) I would likeKnowing if there is someone who understands this and I can advise me about nutritionists focused on this sport since I am thinking of preparing myself to compete and I do not want to put myself in the hands of anyone who gets into protein without having my problem.
All the best.
Thank you!!
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Very good!,
In my humble opinion the same is better that you put yourself in the hands of an endocrine / sports medicine specialist.
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krrs
07/29/2015 11:57 a.m.
The problem is that the fitness category is not very good for the endocrine since you have to adjust the macros of food and they are more grid 50% CH 30% prot 20% gr
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LuVi
08/01/2015 10:14 p.m.
Hi KRRRS, any sports doctor you go to prepare a fitness championship, will not have an idea of diabetes, in addition you have said it, you do not want me to be atiborre to protein, it is the first thing that will increase the intake of this, apart from the fact that for the competition they will have to reduce or almost cancel the intake of HC to mark the muscle fibers and that the fatty layer between skin and muscle, as well as the liquid, is the minimum possible, which in us isinadmissible.I suppose you will have looked at diabetic people who dedicate themselves to that world, the vast majority of them are not that they start being diabetics, but that they become the development of that world.You can go to a sports doctor who takes the training routine, but in terms of food it will be a bit chaotic.
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