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How to Maximize Weight Loss | Diet vs. Workout Deficit- Thomas DeLauer

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Study – The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition:
The objectives were to examine how the modality of an acute 3-day isocaloric 25% energy depletion by dieting alone or by aerobic exercise alone differently affects appetite and appetite-related hormones, ad libitum feeding, food reward (snack points), and olfaction in 10 male subjects.

2 experimental conditions:
25% daily needs energy deficits induced by diet only (DIET) and by exercise only (EX) and tested before [day 1 of DIET (DIET1) and day 1 of EX (EX1)] and after 3 d [day 4 of DIET (DIET4) and day 4 of EX (EX4)] of the intervention.

Results:
DIET represented a greater acute challenge to appetite regulation than EX, as demonstrated by greater appetite and ad libitum EI. Results confirmed that compared with depletions by exercise alone, acute caloric restriction results in rapid changes in appetite that result in compensatory eating. Note that in this study no changes in leptin or ghrelin were seen.

Exercise & Appetite:
Another study looking at the effects of exercise on the brain may explain why a solely exercise-induced deficit may stave off hunger more than diet alone. Body heat goes up during exercise, which has now been found to play a role in signaling to the brain that appetite needs to go down. When we eat foods that contain hot chili peppers, our body temperature seems to go up, and our appetite decreases. That is because chili peppers contain a compound called “capsaicin,” which interacts with sensory receptors (TRPV1 receptors) in the body, bringing about the sensation of being hot and flushed. Capsaicin has been shown to create a decrease in appetite

Study – PLOS:
Researchers focused on a set of neurons that coordinate appetite suppression, called “proopiomelanocortin” (POMC) neurons. These cells are found in a region of the hypothalamus known as the “arcuate nucleus and some are not screened by the brain-blood barrier. This is a membrane that prevents most of the cells in the brain from being exposed to serious fluctuations in blood plasma composition, thus protecting neural function. But, since some POMC brain cells have more direct communication with the rest of the system and interact with hormones released into the blood, it was thought they may also be able to respond to fluctuations in body temperature. In order to test this hypothesis, the researchers first experimented with mouse hypothalamus tissue that contained POMC brain cells. They exposed this tissue first to capsaicin, and then to heat, to see whether these cells would be able to respond to both stimuli. Both the presence of heat and that of the chili pepper compound activated POMC neurons, meaning that they had TRPV1 receptors. Researchers then conducted various tests using mice in order to understand how POMC neurons reduced appetite after their TRPV1 receptors were activated. When they exposed the arcuate nuclei of mice to capsaicin, the animals tended to eat less food over the following 12 hours. The researchers, however, were able to block the loss of appetite associated with capsaicin exposure either by blocking the TRPV1 receptors of POMC neurons before administering the compound, or by turning off the gene that encodes such receptors in mice. They then put some mice on treadmills, leaving them to run for a period for 40 minutes – in this way, they created the conditions that are typical of a regular workout session. As a result of this exercise, the animals’ body temperatures initially shot up, and then they reached a plateau after 20 minutes – body heat remained high for over an hour, and the mice’s appetite visibly decreased. The exercising mice had an approximately 50% lower food intake after the treadmill session than their counterparts that had not taken part in the exercise. Finally, exposure to treadmill exercise had no effect on the appetite of the mice whose TRPV1 receptors had been suppressed. This shows that heightened body heat due to physical activity stimulates relevant receptors in the brain to decrease the desire for food.

(POMC) neurons promote satiety as it’s believed that POMC neurons suppress appetite by releasing a neuropeptide called α-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH), which is an agonist at the anorectic melanocortin-4 receptors (MC4Rs)

MC4Rs are act on receptors in the hypothalamus in the brain to reduce appetite

Resources:
1) https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/103/4/1008/4564596
2) https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/321660.php
3) https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2004399
4)https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436859/#__sec3title
5) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2014686/
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My Actual Diet To Lose Fat (20kg!!) Full Day of Eating | Ep. 7

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How to Lose Belly Fat in Just 15 Days Get a flat belly at home !! No Strict Diet – No Workout

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Ginger water if taken regularly helps in losing or reducing belly fat in just few weeks with a healthy diet and exercise.

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Ginger aids in digestion and lowers cholesterol levels, this is the perfect ingredient to use in a weight loss drink.

Ginger is also beneficial in controlling hunger pangs and if hunger increases we tend to overeat thus increasing our weight.

Ginger helps and prevents us from over eating and it aids in proper digestion.

Lemon helps in cleansing our body from toxins and I have used lemon in this drink to free our body from toxins.

Ginger water if tried works well for losing weight and along with ginger, lemon and honey which are powerful ingredients in aiding weight loss too have been added to make it a powerful drink.

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How I Lost Belly Fat In 7 Days: No Strict Diet No Workout!

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How to get rid of your lower belly pooch? Are you familiar with the situation when you want to put on some item of clothing hanging in the back of your closet, but something holds you back from it? Your belly! This problem can be solved. If you wanna know how to do it just watch our new video!

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SUMMARY:
– Fat isn’t always the culprit when it comes to extra inches around the midsection. If you’ve just recently noticed that you’re not fitting into your clothes the way you did not so long ago, it’s more likely to be a result of bloating and water weight.
– Bloating is definitely not fat. It’s air or gas that collects in your gut and causes the stomach to feel tight, full, and swollen.
– Consuming more ginger is another bloat-reducing trick. You can drink it as a tea or eat it fresh.
– Much sodium (which is the stuff that’s in salt) causes the body to retain more water.
– Your biggest ally when it comes to reducing water weight is…water! Surprising, right? But it’s true; the more water you drink, the less liquid builds up in your body!
– Carbonated drinks make you bloated and gassy.
– The lifestyle changes were a no-brainer. Instead of the elevator, you should take the stairs; instead of parking near the entrance to some place, you should park further away and walk; instead of sitting in front of the TV all evening, you should go for short 15 to 30-minute walks.

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Diet to Lose Weight | What I Eat In A Day | Burn Fats Diet

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Diet to Lose Weight | What I Eat In A Day | Burn Fats Diet

Diet to lose weight. What I eat in a day , Carb cycling. Low Carb Diet. Burn Fats Fast | Calories Deficit, High Protein, Weight Loss, Food for losing fat, healthy food. healthy way to lose weight

Hey guys. This is my current diet plan. Just started this carb cycling diet for over a week and i’ve lost about a kg. I’m pretty sure loads of it is just water weight since I cut down my carbs. I am still full of energy so i figured it is doing pretty well! Please remember I am very petite and 5’1 so I don’t need to take in lots of calories to maintain my weight. To maintain my weight, I only need around 1550-1600 cal per day so I brought it down to around 1250-1300 per day now if I don’t exercise. I still have two normal higher carbs days. Everyone is different and our body burn at a different rate so you would have to trail and error and see what is the calories intake to maintain your weight. I also increase my cal intake on the days i exercise!

Also another reason why I count calories is because I don’t want to be too under calories because then my body will burn off some of the muscles that I’ve built. I try really hard to built my muscles so I am not going to starve to just to lose some weight because that is counter intuitive. I am only on a 200-300 cal deficit, and for 5 days a week. If I add up my calories for the whole week, I am only approx 13% under at MOST which is a very small number. When I do intense exercises, or any exercises, I increase my calories intake. I am in no way starving myself and I will never do that. I only want to lose a bit of fats and you have to be in cal deficit to lose some fats. Counting calories can be such a sensitive subject but that is the best way for me to lose some weight without losing muscle mass and doing it in the healthy way.

Also, the reason why I decided to lose some weight is because I’ve gained quite a bit of fats around my waist line. I’ve talked about this in my previous video. I’ve started doing hiit exercises. I want to get really defined abs for my summer holiday so that’s the reason why i’m cutting too. I’ve been bulking for the last couple of months and now it’s time to lose some fats. I’m going to be on this diet for another week and see how it goes. I am not looking to be super skinny because that’s what i’m not looking for.

Also another thing that I didn’t mentioned in this video is that I cut off all the fats from the chicken and also I only used heart smart minced beef, basically the minced beef has got barely any fats. I only take lean meats when i’m cutting. Chicken thighs, scotch fillet, t-bone, lamb are a lot higher in fats, so higher calories. Try to choose lean meat!

Cauliflower or any veg is a great way to have carbs because it is so low in calories. Per 100g of cooked cauliflower gives you only 33 Calories. Most vegetables are really low in calories so try to eat more vege and less processed food.

The whole day of food macro was:
1250 cal
132g Protein
94g Carbs
45g Fats

Nice apps to track your macro are My Fitness Pal or Cronometer.

I’ll also add the measurement of my food shortly.

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A Look Into My Diet: How I'm Losing Body Fat Fast

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KETOGENIC DIET | Shred Fat & Build Muscle

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The first mistake occurs when people focus far too much on the little details. This is when people focus on minutia not driving progress which can distract from the things that really matter. Examples of this include organic vs conventional foods, the glycemic index and meal timing. Total daily caloric intake and total daily protein intake will determine the majority of results when it comes to fat loss or muscle gain, so these smaller factors should be built around these main principles, not the other way around.

The second mistake is when people think in “good or bad” terms. This is so common in the mainstream media where you see the target shifting from fats being bad, to carbs being bad, to carbs being ok, but sugar is bad, whereas in reality, there are so many shades of grey to these blanket statements.

Mistake number three is making sudden, drastic changes to your diet. This is really common in the new year when motivation is high and people want results right away. But rather than cutting by crash dieting, a more gradual rate of weight loss will help prevent muscle loss. When bulking, a slower approach will also prevent unwanted fat gain.

Mistake number four is relying on nutrition documentaries as a legitimate source of information. This includes The Game Changers, Supersize Me, What The Health, and pretty much ANY other popular documentary you can suggest. They’re generally created by producers that already have an idea in mind that they then try to prove to you.

The final mistake is focusing too much on supplements. As a beginner, I think the only supplement I’d strongly recommend is whey protein powder, using creatine and caffeine optionally to give you an extra edge.

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Are Organic Foods Safer or Healthier Than Conventional Alternatives?
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Organic Marketing Report
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Effects of time-restricted feeding on body weight and metabolism. A systematic review and
meta-analysis
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Evidence-based recommendations for natural bodybuilding contest preparation: nutrition and
supplementation
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Revive Stronger Article: The Calorie Deficit Sweet Spot

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Low-fat diet slightly better than low-carb for losing body fat

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A new study pits the two diets head-to-head, as more than a third of American adults are battling obesity. Dr. Holly Phillips joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings.

Diet and Exercise Makes You Fat | Jay Cardiello | TEDxWorthington

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Diet and Exercise Makes You Fat | Jay Cardiello | TEDxWorthington

The diet and fitness industries are setup to focus on the effect, but not the root cause or why a person does what they do. Unlike other health related addictions, they focus on an individuals root cause in order to create sustainable outcomes. With the obesity and chronic conditions at an all-time high, the only one benefiting from these industries are the social media gurus who gain from society’s health failures.

Jay Cardiello is an industry-leading Health Strategist who is respected in the fitness and medical communities serving as a strength and conditioning coach to both professional athletes in the MLB and NFL and celebrities including Sophia Vegara, Jennifer Lopez, and Ryan Seacrest.

Highlights of Jay’s long and impressive resume include being named the #1 Motivator in Health and Wellness by Shape in 2013. He was ranked by Greatist.com along with Michelle Obama and Dr. Oz on a list of those who have made an impact on health and wellness worldwide.

Jay is the author of Cardio Core 4×4, co-star of the ABC television show “My Diet is Better than Yours,” founder of JCORE, co-founder of the “Off the Scale” intervention program and creator of the “Jay Cardiello No Diet Plan.”

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Mayo Clinic Minute: Low-carb diet findings and cautions

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A new Mayo Clinic study shows low-carbohydrate diets are slightly more effective for weight loss than low-fat diets.

“Our review found those following the low-carbohydrate diet lost about 2.5 to 5 pounds more than those following comparison diets, which usually were calorie-restricted and or low-fat,” says Dr. Heather Fields, an internal medicine physician at Mayo Clinic and the study’s lead author.

Dr. Fields says, although no short-term negative health consequences were noted, the research did not examine the long-term implications of a low-carb diet.

In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Fields further explains the study’s findings and notes important cautions that come with a diet low in carbohydrates. Jeff Olsen reports.

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The Best Science-Based Diet for Fat Loss (ALL MEALS SHOWN!)

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When it comes to “the best diet to lose weight” (also known as a “cutting diet”), you’ll get A LOT of suggestions as to which diet to lose weight fast you should follow. However, the truth is that whether it’s keto, intermittent fasting, paleo, and so on, all of these diets work by making it easier for you to eat at a calorie deficit. These diets don’t have a “secret” fat loss effect which has been proven time and time again in the literature. Simply meaning that the best weight loss diet or the best diet for abs for example is the one that you can adhere to the best. However, weight loss is one thing and fat loss is a whole other variable which is MUCH more important when it comes to improving your physique. When it comes to optimizing the best fat loss diet, you need to pay attention to how much protein,fats, and carbs you’re ingesting on a daily basis. I go through how to optimize each of these factors to create the best fat burning diet in my video. I also show a daily nutrition/meal plan (full day of eating) for fat loss with various examples/macros of what I personally eat on a daily basis.

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STUDIES:
Diet meta-analysis:
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Lose 0.7% bodyweight per week:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21558571
Eric Helms study:
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Protein:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24092765
https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-017-0174-y
Carbs/fats:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2673150
https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1550-2783-11-20
Brad protein spread out:
https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-018-0215-1
Post-workout meal:
https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/1550-2783-10-5?site=jissn.biomedcentral.com
Caffeine:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2912010
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14684395
Omega-3:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29510597
Meal before bed:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10099943
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28967343
Under-reporting calories:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272078888_Comparison_of_Methods_to_Account_for_Implausible_Reporting_of_Energy_Intake_in_Epidemiologic_Studies
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1454084

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