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<blockquote data-quote="qe5rt" data-source="post: 1267357" data-attributes="member: 234442"><p>The way you gain fat is not determined by the nutrients but genetically. Most males will gain fat around their belly region regardless of your ratio of nutrients. Though when gaining fat you're most likely in a state of caloric surplus </p><p></p><p>What is the composition of the whey shake? Most have next to no carbs but some do have some. And as has been mentioned when your intake of protein is higher than your need it does effect your BS. [USER=240838]@Kristin251[/USER] obviously meant 0.7 grams (not Kg.)/kg which is indeed the WHO recommended daily intake for none active persons. Most whey shakes are between 30-40 g. per serving size which is allot if you're not exercising in one way or another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qe5rt, post: 1267357, member: 234442"] The way you gain fat is not determined by the nutrients but genetically. Most males will gain fat around their belly region regardless of your ratio of nutrients. Though when gaining fat you're most likely in a state of caloric surplus What is the composition of the whey shake? Most have next to no carbs but some do have some. And as has been mentioned when your intake of protein is higher than your need it does effect your BS. [USER=240838]@Kristin251[/USER] obviously meant 0.7 grams (not Kg.)/kg which is indeed the WHO recommended daily intake for none active persons. Most whey shakes are between 30-40 g. per serving size which is allot if you're not exercising in one way or another. [/QUOTE]
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