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What is nutrient partitioning and why is it important?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Nutrient partitioning refers to how the body allocates incoming calories between muscle protein synthesis and fat storage. It's crucial because improved nutrient partitioning allows for a higher ratio of muscle gain to fat gain, particularly when starting a surplus at lower body fat percentages. This means that the hormonal environment plays a significant role in determining how effectively your body can build muscle.

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