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6 Foods that help increase muscle mass… see more

No single food builds muscle on its own. Muscle growth happens when adequate protein and calories are combined with resistance training and recovery. That said, some foods are particularly helpful because they provide high-quality protein and other nutrients involved in muscle repair.

1. Eggs

Egg provides high-quality protein and contains all essential amino acids, including leucine, which helps stimulate muscle protein synthesis.

2. Chicken breast

Chicken breast is a lean, protein-rich food that makes it easier to meet daily protein goals without adding large amounts of saturated fat.

3. Greek yogurt

Greek yogurt contains both whey and casein proteins, which can support muscle recovery and growth.

4. Fish

Fatty fish such as Salmon provide protein plus omega-3 fatty acids, which may support muscle function and recovery.

5. Beans and lentils

Lentil and other legumes provide protein, fiber, and carbohydrates, making them useful for plant-based diets.

6. Milk

Milk contains protein, carbohydrates, and minerals such as calcium. It has long been used as a convenient post-exercise recovery drink.

What matters most

  • Aim for sufficient daily protein intake.
  • Spread protein across meals.
  • Perform regular strength training.
  • Get adequate sleep and recovery.
  • Consume enough total calories if your goal is muscle gain.

A common mistake

Many people focus on “superfoods” while overlooking total protein intake and training. Consistently eating enough protein and challenging your muscles through resistance exercise is usually far more important than any specific food.

If you’d like, I can help calculate a daily protein target based on your age, weight, and fitness goals.

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