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Originally posted by miamiguns
Heck, a moderation type diet (Weight Watchers) is better than Atkins.
Originally posted by kvyd
most anyone on this board will say atkins is no good, or they dont like it. we are all trying to gain muscle. On atkins you will lose fat and muscle. So of course bodybuilders are going to say atkins=bad
Originally posted by Jodi
As much as I despise Atkins diet, I disagree with that statement.
Originally posted by WebMonkey
Where does a study show that you will lose muscle on the Atkins diet?
Beats the hell out of me, but all I know is that yes, studies, not all of them funded by or profiting from anything Atkins, have found that the Atkins diet, and similar models, is very, very effective for removing fat from obese subjects with a minimum of pain and suffering.Originally posted by miamiguns
What you just said makes no sense to me. Why would a diet subject an obese, which could mean 100 lbs over normal weight, to heavy doses of fat and dairy products?
Originally posted by Jodi
Muscles rely on glycogen. If we replaced carbs with protein and fat in our diets such as Atkins, we would have lower muscle glycogen stores. For that reason, a high protein/high fat/low carb diet cannot provide enough glycogen for our muscles, so we feel weak, tired, and fatigue quickly.
It's important for a BB to take in enough carbs. Carbs are used to fuel our muscles that you need to help build LBM. Lots of extra protein by itself will NOT build muscle -- carbs actually spare protein so that it can be used to repair muscle tissue, which is how we build strength and size. When your body is in ketosis, not only will not have enough energy due to the lack of eating the proper carbs, but your body may revert to muscle proteins for energy resulting in a loss of not only body fat but also muscle tissue.
Originally posted by Jodi
Muscles rely on glycogen. If we replaced carbs with protein and fat in our diets such as Atkins, we would have lower muscle glycogen stores. For that reason, a high protein/high fat/low carb diet cannot provide enough glycogen for our muscles, so we feel weak, tired, and fatigue quickly.
It's important for a BB to take in enough carbs. Carbs are used to fuel our muscles that you need to help build LBM. Lots of extra protein by itself will NOT build muscle -- carbs actually spare protein so that it can be used to repair muscle tissue, which is how we build strength and size. When your body is in ketosis, not only will not have enough energy due to the lack of eating the proper carbs, but your body may revert to muscle proteins for energy resulting in a loss of not only body fat but also muscle tissue.
.This is a diet where they tell you to significantly reduce carbohydrates from your diet and eat all the eggs, cheese, meat, fat, and oil you want. For the record, the Atkins diet is effective, however I don't recommend it for the following reasons:
Bad breath
High cholesterol
Kidney damage
Acne
Improper nutrition balance
Attitude/mood changes from bad nutrition
Increase risk of heart attack
Dry skin
Yellowish instead of white eye balls
Thinning hair . . .
The list goes on. This type of diet is ideal for a dog. It's exactly what dog food consists of . . . high fat, low carb ingredients. Any questions?