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| Use it or lose it! Exercise from the Protein Power lifestyle perspective. |
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Contestants on "The Bigest Loser" will be glad to hear about this!
![]() From Dr. Mikes blog Grist for your insula's mill; "You say, Mr. Harper, that “people who are exercising - which everyone who wants to lose weight has to do…” Can you show me the data that proves that exercise improves weight loss? I’ll grant you that it sounds reasonable, but can you muster the data that proves it? I can tell you that you can’t because there is no such data. Diet brings about weight loss; exercise doesn’t."
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Calories in being equal, it only makes sense that increasing calories out via exercise should produce a weight loss effect. You can only lower your intake so far below your metabolic baseline before you get into famine mode and start conservation metabolism; with exercise your output is limited only by your available time and level of interest, ergo is a much larger ocean of calorie differential to dip into.
Also, there are numerous studies which show that exercise, while increasing physcial efficiency, paradoxically creates a "bump" in resting metabolism for up to 36 hours. Stands to reason that bump, if prolonged by ongoing exercise, would result in enhanced weight loss. Anecdotal evidence: if I have the time and inclination to exercise vigorously 1-3 hours per day vs the 30-45 minutes I am currently able to manage, weight "falls" off me while eating much larger protions and more calories. With my current exercise regimen, weight loss is agonizingly slow, even at 20-30 grams of carbs per day. Yeah, I'm going to quit my job and exercise more. NOT! Exercise may work well for me, but it doesn't pay the bills. SIGH. |
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You might want to read a more nuanced explanation of fuel calories and how they are partitioned. The "a priori" explanation of more calories exercised must mean more fat loss is not a given. http://www.johnberardi.com/articles/...n/new_view.htm Quote:
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It is my understanding that the afterburn is only experienced after short, intense exercise during which only carbs are used. The fat burn occurs after. Monty |
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