Should You Be Taking BCAAs Before Bed?
When it comes to supplements, many athletes know that protein and BCAAs have great benefits. However, the ideal timing to take different types of protein sources isn’t always clear. We’ll explore the benefits of BCAAs and why taking them before bed can be a great addition to your routine.
What are BCAAs?
Taking a step back, remember that our muscle tissues are made of proteins - and proteins are made up of amino acids. There are twenty amino acids, some of which our body can make on its own (nonessential) and some that we have to get from our diet (essential).
BCAAs, or branched chain amino acids, are three of the amino acids that we need to get from food or supplements because our body can’t create the amounts we need. “Branched chain” refers to the unique chemical structure of these amino acids - valine, leucine, and isoleucine.
BCAAs in particular are typically found in higher concentrations in animal-based foods - like chicken, dairy, and beef.
Benefits of BCAAs
Build Muscle
Muscle tissue is constantly breaking down and being rebuilt - especially after exercise. When we stress our muscles during our workout, we cause micro-tears in the tissue that require protein (in the form of amino acids) to rebuild and get stronger. It is crucial that all of the necessary amino acids are available, and taking BCAAs ensures that your muscles will have all of the building blocks they need to heal and grow.
Lose Weight
Many research studies have linked adequate levels of BCAAs with increased lean muscle mass, which over time can help with weight loss and increase metabolism. We know that adequate protein can help us feel satisfied and fuel our body to maintain muscle even in a calorie deficit - and using BCAAs to make sure we’re getting all of the amino acids that we need can be a game changer when it comes to weight loss.
Speedy Recovery
Reduce Fatigue
Dosage and Timing
Because BCAAs are essential and our body requires us to get them from our diet, taking them any time of day gives some benefit. If you struggle for energy before your workout, it makes sense to have them pre-workout.
Because BCAAs naturally occur in a lot of animal-based foods, those who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet could see benefits from taking them any time of day - making sure their bodies have the levels of each that they need to function at their best.
Take Home Message
We know that our muscles do a great deal of recovery overnight while we sleep. Priming our bodies with a dose of BCAAs is an easy way to support this process and make sure we’re ready to tackle our next gym session.
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Claire is a Registered Dietitian through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and a board-certified Health and Wellness Coach through the International Consortium for Health and Wellness Coaching. She has a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a Master’s degree in Clinical Dietetics and Nutrition from the University of Pittsburgh.
Talking and writing about food and fitness is at the heart of Claire’s ethos as she loves to use her experience to help others meet their health and wellness goals.
Claire is also a certified indoor cycling instructor and loves the mental and physical boost she gets from regular runs and yoga classes. When she’s not keeping fit herself, she’s cheering on her hometown’s sports teams in Pittsburgh, or cooking for her family in the kitchen.
Find out more about Claire’s experience here.