I would say: routine. Because if you bought it to exercise and don't use it often then you would basically be wasting the money you used it on.
FALSE!! After all, negative substances pass through the placenta.
<span>The fetus might have a birth defect! So ye.
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Answer is b. Protein helps in increasing energy and enhancing performance of athletes. This helps rebuild muscle tissue and facilitate strength gains following intense exercise.
Nutrient-dense foods are foods that are very healthy and you can typically eat more of these foods than calorie-dense foods. Calories give energy, whereas nutrients give you other things your body needs to survive such as protein, iron, etc. Some calorie-dense foods are extremely healthy, and some calorie-dense foods, like meat, is very unhealthy. Spinach, which is very healthy, is very nutrient-dense because it is made up of 49% protein. Steak, which is unhealthy, is very calorie-dense and fattening. Not all calorie-dense foods are unhealthy or healthy, because not all calories are created equal.