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Originally Posted by P-funk
- for every gram of glycogen you store you store an additional 4g of water. So a low or no carb diet will give you a large amount of weight loss fast in the form of water. However that is not real weight loss as the weight will come back once carbs are easten and glycogen levels are re-stored.
- low carb diets are higher in fat. Fat, which is 9 calories to the gram like you said, is more filling then carbohydrates. So, if you are eating higher amounts of fat, protien and fiber (also pushed highly on these diets) you will get full quicker and stay full. So, even without counting calories in essence you will be consuming less calories per meal just because of the greater satiation provided by the three things I just mentioned. The best diet is not low carb or low fat. The best diet is something someone can get with and stay with! It has to be healthy choices of food and have a healthy variety of carbs, protein, and fat. |
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Originally Posted by P-funk
So, even without counting calories in essence you will be consuming less calories per meal just because of the greater satiation provided by the three things I just mentioned. |
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Originally Posted by AKIRA
This was basically the conclusion I came to.
However, what about people that like to put on muscle mass but want to be cut? How does eliminating carbs help them out? I was pretty sure carbs are essential for the body to turn protein into amino acids. |
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Originally Posted by P-funk
people who want to be cut need to diet.
people who want to gain muscle need to eat. I don't understand your question? You need a combination of all three macros in either case. |
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Originally Posted by AKIRA
I guess what makes me ultimately wonder, if calories are what determines weight loss or weight gain, where is the factor or what is the factor that protects a person to lose body muscle while losing weight? I take it fat loss, is done before muscle right? How much? How fast?
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Originally Posted by NeilPearson
If you aren't working out your body will say, "I need to metabolize something (muscle or fat). I don't really need this much muscle so I will use that first and hold on to the fat in case I need it."
If you are working out your body, it will say, "I need to metabolize something (muscle or fat). I am forced to lift all this stuff all the time so I can't really afford to use the muscle... I better use the fat" |
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