Diet & Weight Loss Articles:
Is Low-Carb Really The Way To Go?
by Jesse Cannone CFT, SPN, CPRS, of Achieve
Fitness
The latest trend in the area of weight loss is low-carb diets such as
the Atkins Diet. With so much conflicting information out there on nutrition
and weight loss, it’s difficult for the average person to not only
find out what works, but also understand how to apply it.
In order to help clear the air, I’m going to dispel some of the
myths that are floating around and give you some facts backed up with
real science on how the human body actually metabolizes food.
First, let’s talk about why the low-carb approach is so popular.
There are a few reasons, but the most common is that people are finally
realizing that the low-fat/high carb approach that has been promoted for
decades now just doesn’t work! Not only is it making us fatter,
it’s also responsible for dozens of diseases and illnesses.
It’s true…..most Americans eat too many carbs and are deficient
in the healthy dietary fats. However, it seems that it has to be one extreme
or the other with people in this country. So now many people are cutting
carbs and avoiding them like the plague, which is just as bad.
But wait…..you say that it works? Maybe you or someone you know
has tried the low-carb approach and noticed significant weight loss. Yes,
cutting carbs will cause you to lose weight, but not much actual body
fat, if any at all. So, why do most people lose weight so quickly? It’s
because the human body holds 2.4g of water for every 1 gram of carbohydrate
consumed. Cut the carbs and all you do is hold less water! This artificial
weight loss is the main reason so many people are going low-carb.
So, not only does following a low-carb diet cause you to lose water, it
also depletes muscle glycogen which leaves you feeling sluggish when trying
to be active or workout. Remember, carbs are stored as glycogen in the
muscles and glycogen is what’s used to fuel your muscles.
Another problem with severely limiting carbs is that the brain uses carbs
for energy and without enough carbs, you won’t be 100% mentally.
While I agree that people are different and that some people do better
on lower amounts of carbs, most people will feel like crap after a week
or two with no or low carbs.
But all the fitness and nutrition ‘gurus’ say that carbs are
stored as fat, right? WRONG! Any excess energy (food or beverage) can
be stored as fat – it doesn’t matter if it’s french
fries or salad! Extra is extra is extra!
To my knowledge, there has not been but one study that actually measured
body fat of individuals following a low-carb both before and after to
see exactly how much body fat was lost. Plus, this study was funded by
a grant from Dr. Atkins!
Also, there is quite a bit more research that shows that carbs are not
only ok to eat, but that they also contain vital nutrients that can’t
be found in other foods.
A recent study done by French and Canadian researchers found that consuming
carbohydrates in small amounts did NOT inhibit fat burning and only approximately
4% of it was stored as fat. This was in individuals who were not exercising.
They also assessed the effect of carbohydrates in individuals who performed
light to moderate intensity exercise and found that the small carbohydrate
meal resulted in no fat being stored and did NOT inhibit fat burning.
Plus, even the large carbohydrate meal had NO effect on fat burning and
all of it went directly to the muscles to replenish glycogen and repair
tissue.
Just imagine what happens when you do a hard workout!
So what does this mean in plain English? Basically, carbs are fine in
small to moderate amounts (even if you don’t exercise) and on days
you do exercise, the carbs are going to be stored in the muscles and not
as fat.
So to all those people out there who think that eating carbs will result
in them being stored as fat and it ‘shutting off; the fat burning,
I’ve got good news for you…..
You can finally have that big bowl of spaghetti and meatballs you’ve
been craving!
So how can you apply this to your eating and fitness program? Here are
a couple of things to keep in mind:
1. You need carbs – just the right amount and the right type
So what are the right types? Focus on eating carbs that are high in fiber
such as vegetables, beans, fruits, and whole grains.
2. Vary the amount of carbs you have based on how active you are
For example – on days you don’t exercise, eat less carbs and
maybe vary the types.
3. The one time you can go carb crazy is right after you exercise
For example – if you want to cheat and have ice cream the best time
would be right after a hard workout.
Focus on eating balanced – carbs, proteins and fats; and again,
adjust the amount of each based on how active you are and plan to be.
I also recommend you do so research yourself and learn as much as you
can about human metabolism and sound nutrition. Here are some great resources:
· http://www.westonaprice.org/nutrition_guidelines/whats_wrong.html
· http://philkaplan.com/thefitnesstruth/atkins1.htm
· http://www.chekinstitute.com/articles.cfm?select=42
You can also find some great resources and articles at my website here:
http://www.achieve-fitness.com/free_resources.htm
I hope you found this article informative and I wish you the best. Remember,
the more you know the better off you’ll be.
Jesse Cannone is a certified personal fitness trainer, post-rehab specialist,
nutritionist, and a national fitness presenter. He is also the author
of Burn
Fat FAST and A
Bride’s Guide To Fast Fitness + Weight Loss in addition to many
other popular fitness articles. He is known for his hard-hitting and to
the point style and offers a great free email newsletter called Fitness
Success News, which you can subscribe to at his website http://www.achieve-fitness.com
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