Care to sum it up and relate it to living healthily for those of us who haven't seen it and don't plan to? ;)
I'm tempted to toss this over to F&T, but I'll give it a chance--Dunno what Change'll do though.![]()
I don't think a high-fat, high protein diet is healthy in the long run, but I did the Atkins diet during highschool and lost 20 pounds (back when I was a chubby athletic kid).
The movie might be entertaining, but it can't really overshadow the fact that a diet high in vegetables and fruits, and composed entirely of whole foods, is the healthiest diet, no questions asked. Of course, if the movie encourages people to exercise and maintain a low caloric intake, it can't be all bad...
Under glycolysis, you must first deplete blood-glucose and glycogen stores in order to begin utilizing fats as energy, but the breakdown of fat must then compete with the breakdown of muscle-mass. The result of this competition or duel catabolism is about as much muscle-mass lost as fat. This can of course be largely avoided thru ketosis since under ketosis body-fat is the first and primary source of energy. Ketosis is muscle-sparing for the simple reason that proteins no longer compete with fatty acids for energy utilization. Under ketosis, protein is a secondary energy source and thus muscle is largely spared.
Oy, there is so much wrong in my opinion (and in the opinion of the ADA) with the Atkin's diet and eating only protein/fat but I unfortunately only have time to scratch the surface here.
When you eat only protein and fat, your body is in a very acidic state. Your body prefers to be in an alkaline state. Yes, you will lose weight eating high fat/protein and reducing calories, but you will also lose weight eating high carb/fat and reducing calories. Hell, you'll even lose weight eating high carb/protein and reducing calories. Do you see the connection?! It does not matter what you eat to lose weight except for the amount of calories. It does not matter where those calories come from to lose weight.
Now to lose weight healthily, is an entirely different matter.
I'm with Changed on this one: That a diet full of real, whole-foods (including [organic, non-GM, non-GH, non-crap] meat if one must), focusing primarily on fruits and vegetables, is the best way to go for weight loss. It's the most sustainable since you're including everything. Going on a high fat/protein diet, what do you do when you have to reintroduce carbohydrates back into your diet (and you're going to have to eventually)? Uh oh, weight gain!
(Please note, the anger in this post was not directed at any one person in particular, except for the fucktard to made diets like these so popular.)
Carbs are not the devil. Yes, they spike your insulin if you eat too much: SO DON'T EAT TOO MUCH. 8)
^this
Losing weight comes down to burning more calories than you ingest.
Gaining weight is consuming more calories than you burn
yes but what macronutrients you consume is a huge factor in what type of weight you lose (fat or muscle). The more muscle you have the more calories you burn while doing exercise.
^this
Losing weight comes down to burning more calories than you ingest.
Gaining weight is consuming more calories than you burn
yeah that seems logical but i still dont understand how some people can consume over 2000 calories of junk food, not work out, and not gain a pound. its soo frustrating hahaha![]()
The body uses carbohydrates to LIVE and uses protein to maintain muscles and fat to maintain fat stores. At least according to the ADA and a couple biology/chemistry courses I've taken.Eh.... anybody arguing against a low (or as close to zero) carb diet has zero understanding of the way the human body works.