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The best meal is a balanced meal. However, some foods stand out more than others due to their high nutritional value.
The high nutritional content of some foods make it seem like they have ‘superpowers’; hence they are given the name “superfoods”. Superfood is a trend that dates as far back as the 1920s.
According to the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, banana became the first food to be labeled a superfood after the United Fruit Company ran some adverts on the health benefits of the tropical fruit in the 1920s.
After that, other foods have attained superfood status. Such foods have been touted for their numerous health benefits, which include reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancer.
Superfoods can benefit bodybuilders as eating nutritious foods provides the body with adequate fuel for training and recovery. This article will reveal the top superfoods that will help muscle building.
WHAT IS A SUPERFOOD?
Superfood is more of a marketing term. When it comes to diet and nutrition, there is no such thing as a superfood. Marketers and food industries only coined the term as a marketing strategy to drive sales.
Food industries use the term to label some foods touted as nutrient-rich (foods with supposed positive effects on the body). Some of the foods labeled as superfoods by these food industries have no scientific evidence backing their touted health benefits.
Despite the lack of scientific backing, the sales of food products labeled as “superfoods”, “supergrains”, or “superfruits” have increased in recent years. It seems the term superfood has come to stay and might not be going anywhere anytime soon.
Even though some foods labeled as ‘super’ do not have scientific backing, it doesn’t erase the fact that some foods indeed can be described as super.
No single food is the key to disease prevention or good health; however, some foods are a powerhouse of nutrients and have a strong capacity to reduce disease risk. Such foods are worth studying and are worth conferring the ‘superfood’ title. Thus, superfoods in this regard refer to nutrient-rich foods- foods that provide a substantial amount of nutrients like vitamins and minerals and fewer calories.
SUPERFOODS FOR BUILDING MUSCLE
Below are some superfoods that are beneficial for muscle building. This section includes foods that will give every bodybuilder an edge. Incorporating these foods into your daily regimen will help increase your physical and mental strength and help you achieve your bodybuilding goals.- Beetroot
NO is contained in most pre-work supplements. It supports blood circulation throughout the body and affects the release of the adrenaline hormone, which supports weight gain.
- Cordyceps
- Coconut water
Coconut water also offers protective effects to the liver, an essential organ for muscle growth and metabolic health.
- Natural yogurt
About 250g of natural yogurt contains about 15g of protein, which keeps the muscles in good shape. Aside from muscle gain, yogurt is good for gut health as it offers probiotics, therefore, helping food digestion and nutrient uptake maximization. It is best to opt for organic plain yogurt without starch additives.
- Moringa
The moringa leaves will rack up your pre-workout protein levels. It will also boost your calcium level as it contains a substantial amount of calcium needed for muscle contractions.
SUPERFOODS FOR YOUR METABOLISM
Some foods aid metabolism. Metabolism is the process the body goes through to convert ingested food into energy. Metabolism is needed for every living thing to maintain life. Below are some superfoods that can aid metabolism.
- Matcha green tea
Studies have shown that matcha green tea may help promote metabolism. It boosts fat burning and increases energy expenditure. It helps maintain weight loss.
- Berries
- Blueberries
- Raspberries
- Strawberries
- Blackberries
- Cranberries
When used alongside traditional medicine, berries may be effective for treating immune-related diseases and digestive problems.
- Dark green leafy vegetables
- Swiss Chard
- Collard greens
- Kale
- Spinach
- Turnip greens
Part of what makes these vegetables super is their potential to reduce chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. They are also rich in carotenoids which may offer protection against some types of cancer.
Dark green leafy vegetables contain a substantial amount of fiber. Fiber is good for the guts, helps you stay fuller, and can help in weight loss. Fiber is important to digestive health. It helps control the digestive system and eases the symptoms of some types of irritable bowel syndrome.
- Broccoli
Broccoli contains nutrients like selenium, beta-carotene, and glucoraphanin, which have anti-cancer properties. It reduces the risk of different cancers like breast, lung, liver, colon, kidney, and prostate cancer.
- Ancient whole grains
It is best to choose whole grains over refined grains. For instance, brown rice provides more fiber and nutrients than white rice. Ancient whole grains are packed with antioxidants, fiber, and vitamins. They also aid metabolism.
SUPERFOOD DUPES FOR YOUR FAVORITE SNACKS/FOODS
- Bananas
Bananas are one of the best sources of potassium (one banana contains about 450 mg of potassium). Potassium helps in maintaining normal blood pressure and is heart-healthy. It also helps maintain bone strength.
Another good thing about this fruit is that it contains a minimal amount of sodium, making it a perfect choice for those battling high blood pressure. It also reduces the risk of developing atherosclerosis.
- Avocados
Avocados help the body absorb vitamins such as beta-carotene and lycopene, which are good for the heart.
- Seeds and nuts
Nuts like almonds help improve heart health; cashews are good for mental and cognitive health; Brazil nuts help prevent cancer. Generally, all nuts are a great source of protein, healthy fat, and fiber.
Seeds like chia seeds, sesame seeds, and flaxseeds are packed with vitamins and minerals. Seeds and nuts reduce the risk of overweight and obesity and also contain antioxidants that help combat cancer.
- Grapes
A few studies have indicated that resveratrol helps protect against retinopathy and diabetic neuropathy. Studies have also shown that it is helpful for Alzheimer’s disease treatment. It reduces mood swings in menopausal women, relieves hot flashes, and helps regulate blood glucose levels.