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I wasnt sure where to post this but oh well.
Anyway it seems that when I wake up in the morning I am scrawny. But at the end of the day after I have eaten a lot and worked out I am much bigger. My veins are more visible...and my muscles just look overall bigger. Whats up with this? Does this happen to anyone else? [img]/forum/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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It's your carbohydrate and water intake that makes you look fuller at the end of the day. [/ QUOTE ] Carbohydrates have a visible effect on the body ? How come ? |
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Plus, with every gram of glycogen that is stored, 2.7 grams of water is stored with it, adding to this effect. [/ QUOTE ] Is this because of a process called dehydration synthesis? |
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