Losing weight -- the right way
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03-25-2006, 03:17 AM
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Losing weight -- the right way
I posted this on another forum. Thought LBG members may find it helpful, so here it is:
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It doesn’t matter how amazing your diet is, it won’t work forever because your body is an adaptive mechanism that simply decreases metabolism and energy expenditure as a response to eating less, and that it's more physiologically and hormonally correct to eat more and BURN THE FAT than it is to eat less and starve the fat.
There's only ONE WAY to lose fat - and that is to create a calorie deficit. However, there are two ways to create a calorie deficit - one is to decrease your food intake so you are eating less than you burn, the other is to increase your exercise and activity so you are burning more than you eat.
Of the two ways to create a calorie deficit, burning the fat is far superior to starving it. You see, cutting calories too much causes weight loss at first, but it also causes muscle loss and it eventually leads to a decrease in metabolism, so the fat loss stops.
This is very common on conventional diets. You take off pounds in the beginning, but then you hit a plateau that you just can't break through. Even diets that have been proven effective over 6 months or 12 months, have dismal track records after one year.
Eating more of the right foods (up to a certain point) actually increases your metabolic "heat" like putting wood on a fire. Food is energy; food is fuel, and it produces (metabolic) heat.
Exercise burns calories and creates a calorie deficit, but the real advantage of exercise over diet is that exercise increases your metabolism, dieting slows it down.
So if you eat more (healthy foods) and exercise more, you get a double increase in metabolism. If you eat less and exercise less you get a double decrease in metabolism.
There is some research and some PhD nerds starting to talk about this concept called, "energy flux." Energy flux is simply consuming more energy and burning more energy in order to stoke metabolism, increase rate of tissue turnover and improve body composition. Different name, same concept: eat more, exercise more.
So, if you hate exercise, you have a conundrum. You can certainly lose body fat with diet alone, as long as you have a calorie deficit, but you're stacking the odds against you because ultimately, restrictive low calorie diets always cause metabolic slowdown. No matter how hard you try, you'll almost always hit a plateau before you reach your long term goal and you're likely to gain it all back!
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