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Originally posted by: eits
you start making fats into carbohydrates after about 12 hrs of starvation, if i remember correctly.
Originally posted by: eits
you start making fats into carbohydrates after about 12 hrs of starvation, if i remember correctly.
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
And then there is also the myth that if you do this, once you eat something again, your body immediately stores it all away as fat in fear of being starved again, hence killing any gain.
Originally posted by: George P Burdell
Also, once the body starts burning fat, how long can you survive without food?
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
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Your body is running on a combo of fat and carbs throughout the day.
And the fatter you are, the higher percentage of fat (vs. muscle protein) you use for fuel during "starvation." There are cases of morbidly obese people being fasted under medical supervision for at least a year.
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
And then there is also the myth that if you do this, once you eat something again, your body immediately stores it all away as fat in fear of being starved again, hence killing any gain.
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
And then there is also the myth that if you do this, once you eat something again, your body immediately stores it all away as fat in fear of being starved again, hence killing any gain.
it's not a myth... your metabolism alters itself to be slower because there's no need to go fast because there isn't any food to be metabolized.
Originally posted by: BD2003
You want to burn fat? Do cardio. Even slow cardio is fine. Get your heart pumping, if you want to burn fat. Lifting weights isn't going to do it.
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
And then there is also the myth that if you do this, once you eat something again, your body immediately stores it all away as fat in fear of being starved again, hence killing any gain.
it's not a myth... your metabolism alters itself to be slower because there's no need to go fast because there isn't any food to be metabolized.
Originally posted by: dxkj
by fasted you mean no food for a year?
links please?
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
And then there is also the myth that if you do this, once you eat something again, your body immediately stores it all away as fat in fear of being starved again, hence killing any gain.
it's not a myth... your metabolism alters itself to be slower because there's no need to go fast because there isn't any food to be metabolized.
Sounds sort of obvious when you put it that way.
Please correct me if I'm wrong:
As someone already mentioned, paying attention to your caloric intake is the most accurate way to burn fat. Fat stores calories, if your body is using less calories than you are taking in for a day, your body creates more fat cells to store the calories.
Muscles require calories to suppliment work. If you aren't using your muscles, they essentially die out because your body knows to not suppliment them if they aren't being used.
Fat cells that stay empty for a short period also die out.
What's the step I'm missing? If your body uses calories directly from fat, then wouldn't it make sense that staying active but not eating would burn calories very fast, while not doing anything and not eating would still burn calories at a constant, just not as fast?
Originally posted by: dxkj
Also, dont drop below around 1200-1500 calories or your body will go into starvation mode and your metabolism will suck
Originally posted by: dxkj
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
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Your body is running on a combo of fat and carbs throughout the day.
And the fatter you are, the higher percentage of fat (vs. muscle protein) you use for fuel during "starvation." There are cases of morbidly obese people being fasted under medical supervision for at least a year.
by fasted you mean no food for a year?
links please?
Originally posted by: iamaelephant
Originally posted by: BD2003
You want to burn fat? Do cardio. Even slow cardio is fine. Get your heart pumping, if you want to burn fat. Lifting weights isn't going to do it.
[Cox] Wrong wrong wrong wrong, wrong wrong wrong <breath> Wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong! [/Cox]
If you want to lose fat permanently you need to build muscle. Muscle growth is the key to effective, healthy, long-lasting fat control. Cardio is important, but secondary.
Originally posted by: ed21x
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
And then there is also the myth that if you do this, once you eat something again, your body immediately stores it all away as fat in fear of being starved again, hence killing any gain.
it's not a myth... your metabolism alters itself to be slower because there's no need to go fast because there isn't any food to be metabolized.
Sounds sort of obvious when you put it that way.
Please correct me if I'm wrong:
As someone already mentioned, paying attention to your caloric intake is the most accurate way to burn fat. Fat stores calories, if your body is using less calories than you are taking in for a day, your body creates more fat cells to store the calories.
Muscles require calories to suppliment work. If you aren't using your muscles, they essentially die out because your body knows to not suppliment them if they aren't being used.
Fat cells that stay empty for a short period also die out.
What's the step I'm missing? If your body uses calories directly from fat, then wouldn't it make sense that staying active but not eating would burn calories very fast, while not doing anything and not eating would still burn calories at a constant, just not as fast?
fat cells aren't typical cells... they are made for storage and do not die out.