1dayweighthappy
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Ive been reading through some older posts and was wondering do I have to eat my exercise calories? I'm feeling so confused?!
What you say about losing Muscle on CD is simply not true. The chemical process that is Ketosis protects Muscle mass, it uses Fat stores to fuel the body. It will only start to use muscle if there is not fat to use, hence not being able to do an VLCD with a BMI of less than 25. I have a little bit of experience in this field
That said, if anybody can lose weight without resorting to a VLCD I would certainly advise it.
What you say about losing Muscle on CD is simply not true. The chemical process that is Ketosis protects Muscle mass, it uses Fat stores to fuel the body. It will only start to use muscle if there is not fat to use, hence not being able to do an VLCD with a BMI of less than 25. I have a little bit of experience in this field
That said, if anybody can lose weight without resorting to a VLCD I would certainly advise it.
What you say about losing Muscle on CD is simply not true. The chemical process that is Ketosis protects Muscle mass, it uses Fat stores to fuel the body. It will only start to use muscle if there is not fat to use, hence not being able to do an VLCD with a BMI of less than 25. I have a little bit of experience in this field
That said, if anybody can lose weight without resorting to a VLCD I would certainly advise it.
That's the first time I heard that you can't do a VLCD with a less than 25BMI. That's probably why when I tried it once in the past it didn't work... Also my body fat percentage was, last time i measured, 21.7% so I won't be trying a VLCD. Just the good ol' calorie counting
Well, as somebody who is studying nutrition and has done Cambridge, I have to disagreeCaroline has explained it really nicely too. You burn muscle as well as fat on Cambridge. Ketogenic diets do work to burn fat stores, however you can only maintain muscle mass on a high amount of protein in conjunction with a nutritionally sound amount of calories and fat. There are several studies on this by credible sources that aren't sponsored by Cambridge or written by hacks. Yes, you are in ketosis, but yes, you are also in starvation mode and your body burns muscle as well as fat.
And as an aside, it's not BMI 25 for a VLCD, at least not for Cambridge, it's a stone over BMI 25. And body fat / muscle tone has nothing to do with BMI, many professional athletes have overweight and even obese BMIs because of their weights, but they're about 15% or less fat!
You're welcomeI just want people to be correctly informed, because I sure as heck wasn't when I *picked* Cambridge over other, better options.