
19. Endomorphs Need Protein
Ectomorphs should focus on getting plenty of carbs, but carbs are the enemy of endomorphs. Carbs will cause endomorphs to quickly gain weight, which they should avoid because many endomorphs are already overweight. Instead, endomorphs need to consume enough protein, 1.6 to 2 grams of protein for each kilo of body weight (via WebMD). An endomorph who weighs 150 kilograms needs to consume 300 grams of protein each day. That leaves very little room for carbs and fats. This high amount of protein allows the body to maintain and quickly build muscle mass instead of carbs, which causes fat to build up. If you are an endomorph and have a calories deficit after eating all of the protein your body needs, eat carbs and fats as they feel comfortable. If overeating one or the other makes you feel nauseous or gives you a headache, then you should change how much of them you are eating (via Byrdie).