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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Food Pyramid - Why This Doesn't Work Best For Fat Loss

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The food pyramid was first formulated in 1978 by the Danish and adopted in 1992 by the United States branch of Agriculture. 2005 saw a change to the food pyramid to MyPyramid. This new pyramid is very similar to the old one, stating that the majority of the food consumed should come from grains, breads, cereals, crackers, rice and pasta. It states that if you are going to be eating something that has fat in it e.g. Milk, to go with fat-free. There is also no real line for oils and fats.

Food Pyramid - Why This Doesn't Work Best For Fat Loss

More and more nutritionists and personal trainers have started implementing something quite the opposite to that of the food pyramid for fat loss. More studies have also shown that the food pyramid lacks aspects that help with losing body fat.

Carbohydrates in the form of grains, cereals, pastas, rice and breads make up the biggest proportion of the food pyramid. These tend to be high glycemic and have high glycemic loads. When consumed, these foods cause a blood sugar spike in the body. The body has to then publish insulin to help curb the blood sugar spike and bring it back down to normal levels. If the body's liver and glycogen shop are full, then the excess carbohydrates will be converted to fat and stored in the body's fat stores.

I would advise eating starchy carbohydrates such as oats, sweet potatoes and pulses earlier in the day. The body's liver and muscle glycogen levels are lower in the morning. The body can handle starchy carbohydrates great in the morning too, due the body's improved insulin sensitivity. As the body goes on, meals should be made up of fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, nuts and seeds and salutary fats.

The majority of food should come from vegetables and low glycemic fruits such as blueberries etc. Fruits and vegetables are packed with micro-nutrients such as antioxidants and minerals. Fruit and vegetables give you very low fat for the estimate you can eat. They tend to be high in fiber, which has a fulfilling consequent on the body. The stomach has stretch receptors, which tell the brain when you are full up. This means that you can fill up on micro-nutrient dense foods. Match this with the likes of starchy carbohydrates, where you get a lot of fat per gram of food weight.

Meat, fish and poultry are microscopic in the MyPyramid. Protein based foods should be the next prominent food after fruit and vegetables. I have competed in two bodybuilding shows whereby I have reached sub 5% body fat levels. I consumed protein based foods at every meal and advise these foods should be consumed with every meal. Protein based foods have a high thermic consequent in the body, whereby the body has to work harder and use more stored energy to help absorb these foods.

Fats and oils that are simply occurring and added, have a very minimal estimate of room in MyPyramid. Fats have been shown in many studies to help the body breakdown stored body fat into a source of energy that the body can use. Meat is high in conjugated linoleic acid (Cla) which has been shown to help sacrifice body fat. Monounsaturated fat, which is in olive oil has also been shown to help the body publish body fat and use it as energy. As part of both my bodybuilding nutrition plan, I ate a high estimate of fat, about 60% of my daily calorie intake came from fat and I reached body fat levels as low of 3%.

When I advise using this eating plan to my personal training clients, they seem a bit reluctant as they look at it and find it hard how they are going to be fulfilled by eat. By eating like this, you will automatically eat more fiber, which will make you more fulfilled.

I don't see this as a diet, more just a way of how we should be eating; as close to the ground as possible, eating from what nature can give us, and trying to eat like our Paleolithic ancestors. I tell my clients to try and avoid foods, which have been processed or made such as pastas, breads etc.

By reducing down starchy carbohydrate levels, fat intake should increase. This will give you a much more sustained level of energy publish than carbohydrates. Charles Poliquin, one of the most prosperous power and conditioning coaches to professional and Olympic athletes, recommends the meat and nuts breakfast. This allows the body to control blood sugar levels and gives you a sustained level of energy. The athletes he trains are some of the best in the world and if they have the energy to get through 30 hours + of training and sport, then the mean desk jockey should truly get the energy from eating like this.

Not all clients implement this way of eating as it is quite a separate way of eating. Even though they will add in aspects of it, the clients of mine, which completely implement this way of eating, are the ones which see huge results in body fat reduction. They also find they have more energy during the day and during their training sessions and just plain feel healthier.


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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Atkins Vs Paleo - What Works and What Doesn't

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Recently I've seen a lot of websites and books make comparisons in the middle of the Paleo Diet and the Atkins diet. "It's like Atkins," they say, "but you can eat fruit!" I understand that a lot of citizen in our community are trying to turn non-believers from other diets. And I understand that having person make the switch from Atkins to Paleo probably isn't much of a stretch. But in my opinion, trying to say the Atkins Diet is like the Paleo Diet doesn't do the Paleo Diet any favors and ignores the key concepts of the diet. It's nothing else but not like the Atkins Diet at all.

Atkins Vs Paleo - What Works and What Doesn't

The Atkins Diet is Not the Paleo Diet

The Atkins Diet, for most people, is not a life-long endeavor. It's not a lifestyle. It's a way to cut weight by holding your carbohydrates as close to zero as possible. I recently spoke to person that mentioned she was going to do Atkins (again) because she was happy with her weight loss in Phase 1. And Phase 1 is understandably where most citizen fall off the Atkins wagon. Nobody wants to eat bacon and sausage every day of their life because eating a grape fruit would send their body out of ketosis and kill their weight loss.

The Paleo Diet isn't based on counting carbohydrates, or grams of fat, or even calories. It is based on the principle that you should eat what our ancestors ate. And that's it. Our ancestors didn't eat pre-packaged, sodium-rich "meat products" -- they ate Meat. While these meat-products are fine on the Atkins diet as long as they don't add to your carbohydrate count, person following a paleolithic lifestyle would nothing else but pass on them. Our ancestors didn't eat Whole Grain Wheat toast or "Heart-Healthy" Cheerios, they ate healthy vegetables, fruits, and nuts.

There is no induction phase for the Paleo Diet.

You don't lose weight rapidly for 2 weeks and then plateau off.Weight loss with paleo happens all the time throughout the procedure of your life until you reach your ideal body weight. Eating natural foods, you will find it highly hard to reach adequate calories to gain any weight and the closer you are to your ideal weight, the less calories your body will need to consume, the less you will eat.

Foods that are calorie dense (such as meats) will keep you full for hours, manufacture you eat less of them. in the middle of meals you can snack on fruits and vegetables that provide vital nutrients and vitamins but won't pack on the calories. Some vegetables and most fruits are severely limited or banned on the Atkins diet because of their natural carbohydrates.

In my contact on the Atkins Diet, there was never nothing else but a time that I didn't crave cakes, or sweets, or fruit. I tried to block them out. I tried to get my mind off of them. But I all the time wanted them.

On the Paleo Diet you don't miss out on the sweet taste of fruit -- because you can eat as much of it as you want. You don't miss eating cakes because you can make your own cakes without wheat flour. Pizza? You can eat that, too, as long as you make it yourself using natural ingredients. The best part of Paleo is the community. If you have a craving for something, you can be sure that person else has made a paleo contrast of it and posted it on the internet.

In the first four months after beginning the Paleolithic Diet, I had lost over 40lbs and my wife had lost over 50lbs, eating delicious food that we wanted to eat.

The Paleo Diet is for Designed for Your Health

While the Atkins diet may be healthier for you than eating a bag of Doritos, you're still loading your body with unnatural preservatives, sodium, and other market garbage while never nothing else but getting the vital nutrients your body needs to thrive.

There is anecdotal evidence that the Paleo Diet treats or can even cure illnesses like cancer, Rheumatoid arthritis, many sclerosis, Crohn's disease and adult onset (Type 2) diabetes.

In my own case, the Paleo Diet cured me of Gerd and allowed me to stop taking all of my prescribed medications.

Conclusion

As you can see, the Paleo Diet and the Atkins Diet are two diametrically opposed diets. They may be similar in that they both condone eating meat, but that's nothing else but where the similarities end, as each diet comes to that conclusion through vastly dissimilar philosophies. Based on my own experiences with both diets, I pick the Paleo Diet for Life.


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