So I have a class in progress called Scientific Basis of Atheletic Conditioning. Pretty good stuff so far. The professor seems quite knowledgeable, and he seems up on current research. In fact, a lot of the lecture slides simply contain graphs and stuff from recent studies that he uses to back up his points. His wife is also a dietitian who he can talk with if he wants more information.
Anyway, enough preface. He got to talking about protein synthesis and degradation, and somehow started getting questioned about low carbohydrate diets and such. He said something about protein losses during starvation. Having read up a bit on ketogenic dieting I asked a question about it.
Basically he told me that ketones are generally not formed as a by-product of fat metabolism. He said that during starvation or when lacking carbohydrate the ketones will be formed from ketogenic amino acids. The only time you see a lot of ketone formation from fat is in diabetics when in a state of ketoacidosis. He was suggesting that without adequate protein intake you are asking to piss away your muscle in ketosis. I just found it interesting, as I always assumed ketones were formed primarily from fats.
Anyway, enough preface. He got to talking about protein synthesis and degradation, and somehow started getting questioned about low carbohydrate diets and such. He said something about protein losses during starvation. Having read up a bit on ketogenic dieting I asked a question about it.
Basically he told me that ketones are generally not formed as a by-product of fat metabolism. He said that during starvation or when lacking carbohydrate the ketones will be formed from ketogenic amino acids. The only time you see a lot of ketone formation from fat is in diabetics when in a state of ketoacidosis. He was suggesting that without adequate protein intake you are asking to piss away your muscle in ketosis. I just found it interesting, as I always assumed ketones were formed primarily from fats.