I've been gaining for the better part of a year now but it's involved a lot of sugar (donuts, cookies, chocolate bars, etc.). I'm looking to shift some proportion of that to healthier foods, i.e., foods that induce a weaker insulin response and favor subcutaneous fat production over visceral fat production.
I already know the typical foods associated with "healthy fats"--avocados, nuts and nut butters, fish oils, coconuts products, and dairy. But are there other, lesser-known foods I can incorporate that similarly have both healthy and gain-friendly fats?
Also, I don't drink much alcohol, but I have a huge sweet tooth and don't want to give up sugar as part of my gluttony and my gaining. Is there a (comparatively, if not absolutely) healthy way to incorporate sugary treats? Does pairing them with fats and proteins help mitigate my glycemic response? For what it's worth, I already get a decent amount of sleep, drink lots of water, get a moderate amount of physical activity, and try to manage my stress levels.
Thanks for any tips and advice!
I already know the typical foods associated with "healthy fats"--avocados, nuts and nut butters, fish oils, coconuts products, and dairy. But are there other, lesser-known foods I can incorporate that similarly have both healthy and gain-friendly fats?
Also, I don't drink much alcohol, but I have a huge sweet tooth and don't want to give up sugar as part of my gluttony and my gaining. Is there a (comparatively, if not absolutely) healthy way to incorporate sugary treats? Does pairing them with fats and proteins help mitigate my glycemic response? For what it's worth, I already get a decent amount of sleep, drink lots of water, get a moderate amount of physical activity, and try to manage my stress levels.
Thanks for any tips and advice!
4 years