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so if i eat less calories i will lose weight correct? to a point yes.
and if i eat alot less calories than i need (calculated online) will it hurt my body in any way? Severe caloric restrictions can have a negative impact, slowing down the metabolism, thyroid problems. |
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if you cut down your carbs are you not cutting down your calories?
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Cause they are uniformed and persuaded by the media, Just like the fat scare a decade ago.
Proteins, Carbs, and Fats are important in a healthy diet. |
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I to have disagree here. In this case a calorie is not just a calorie. Many people (most that have slower metabolisms) are carb intolerant. Their body cannot process carbs properly. These people benefit greatly from a carb reduction in their diet. Not only will it speed up fat loss but lower cholesterol, blood pressure and reduce risks for type 2 diabetes.
I'm not preaching low carb diet because I don't think they are the best option. What I'm saying is that a diet lower in carbs is better for general health and fat loss. |
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so if i eat less calories i will lose weight correct? and if i eat alot less calories than i need (calculated online) will it hurt my body in any way?
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Thanks and I agree. I was generalizing the whole carb fear, it annoys me.
BTW do you think someone can correct there insulin sensativity over a period of time, with proper eating habits and proper carb choices. |
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I am with you on this one, SO ANNOYING!!!
I don't think there are that many people that are insulin sensitive. I think if people stopped eating a half a cup of sugar a day there would not be an issue. I have a theory that the increase in type 2 diabetes is just because people are FAT, don't exercise and effectively 'burn out their pancreas' from all the sugar peaks and lows. x x x T |
Most people, from what I've seen and helped, that have slower metabolisms are insulin sensitive. This is after years of eating clean, exercising and living a healthy lifestyle. I know many on this board that fit this profile too. I'm not talking the average joe here, I mean dedicated people that focus on their health. I am one of them.