
Originally Posted by
Kim2884
Ok, this is something i've been wondering about for a little while now. I know that it takes a few hours for food to be digested in the stomach, and I know that the majority of nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine. Many people use this fact to say that pre-workout carbs don't really do any good. That makes sense....but if this is the case, what's the point of post-workout carbs? By the time your body absorbs them, it's already a couple hours after your workout. I know this is why quick-absorbing carbs are usually eaten pwo, but nevertheless, these carbs still have to spend a good amount of time being digested in the stomach. They don't just pass right through. But then what about diabetics who are advised to drink OJ when they are hypoglycemic to bring blood glucose levels up quickly? There is no doubt that if you are hypoglycemic and you eat or drink something with carbs, you immediately feel better... so what's with the conflicting information? can carbs be absorbed in minutes? or do they take hours to be digested and absorbed? I hope someone with some educational background in this subject can answer this for me.