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  • A calorie is a calorie question/debate

    The science seems to say that as long as you have a certain amount of calories be it from the cleanest of foods or pure garbage foods that the results will be the same. If you are under the amount of cals your burn per day you will get lean no matter what type of food you eat. Thoughts?

  • #2
    False!

    Yeah I know in theory results should be the same 1200 calories is 1200 calories but it's not.

    Here is what I learned from years of being in this business...
    1200 calorie clean diet with the right amount of protein carbs and fat = lean muscles and low bf.

    1200 calories of shit food = skinny fat.

    My theory is with clean diet body utilizes all the nutrients properly and becomes an efficient fat burning machine. Basically protein feeds the muscle and muscle burns the fat storage for energy and at the end you have a lean body.

    But with shit food diet you might be taking lower calories a day but since you are not feeding the muscle you are just loosing muscle mass instead of body fat. and in fact you might be even getting fatter while you are loosing weight because what you loose is not fat it's simply muscle and since there isn't enough muscle to burn the calories you took in from the shit food you just ate, you might be adding more fat to top of your fat.
    Last edited by BEAST; 08-14-12, 12:40 PM.

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    • #3
      absolutely agree beast.

      not sure why you picked 1200 cals though. 1200 cals of anything i would weigh about 100 lbs. lol

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      • #4
        agree how the body holds weight also.

        even eating clean, if i do a high protein high fat diet i do not look the same as high protein high carb diet. my body looks so much better on protein and carbs then it does protein and fat.

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        • #5
          It was an example :slap:

          An average joe who sit in his chair in his office can not eat 2k calories and loose weight. Usually 1500k is meintenance and 1200 is weight loss. It's hard to get in clean 2k a day.

          200gr protein = 800 cal
          150gr carbs = 600 cal
          50gr clean fat = 450 cal

          Total: 1850 calories.

          Funny thing is an average fat person would have no problem sitting down and eating a 2k calorie pizza but they complain about how much food they have to eat to get to 200 grams of protein a day.
          Fucking stupid.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BEAST View Post
            False!

            Yeah I know in theory results should be the same 1200 calories is 1200 calories but it's not.

            Here is what I learned from years of being in this business...
            1200 calorie clean diet with the right amount of protein carbs and fat = lean muscles and low bf.

            1200 calories of shit food = skinny fat.

            My theory is with clean diet body utilizes all the nutrients properly and becomes an efficient fat burning machine. Basically protein feeds the muscle and muscle burns the fat storage for energy and at the end you have a lean body.

            But with shit food diet you might be taking lower calories a day but since you are not feeding the muscle you are just loosing muscle mass instead of body fat and in fact you might be even getting fatter while you are loosing weight because what you loose is not fat it's simply muscle and since there isn't enough muscle to burn the calories you you took in from the shit food you just ate, you might be adding more fat to top of your fat.
            Good post.

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            • #7
              All calories are clearly not created equal.

              100 calories from pure table sugar will have a much different impact on your hormone levels when compared to 100 calories from baked chicken.

              Insulin spikes, conversion to glucose, blood plasma, etc...will all be very different.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by decadecadeca View Post
                All calories are clearly not created equal.

                100 calories from pure table sugar will have a much different impact on your hormone levels when compared to 100 calories from baked chicken.

                Insulin spikes, conversion to glucose, blood plasma, etc...will all be very different.
                Good points. :thumup:

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                • #9
                  Beast what's your diet these days? :D

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                    Beast what's your diet these days? :D
                    Breakfast: pancakes and waffles.

                    Snack: bowl of ice cream.

                    Lunch: A large pizza with a liter of coke

                    Afternoon snack: slice of cheese cake.

                    Dinner: fried chicken with fries and more coke.

                    If I get hungry or cravings late night I have another large bowl of ice cream because it's high in casein protein. :D

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                    • #11
                      I've stopped reading articles that claim that a calorie is a calorie. I don't know how people can even claim that is true. The way that your body processes calories from different macronutrients and different sources of those macronutrients is so different. It's like claiming that your car will run the same on a gallon of gasoline or a gallon of diesel or a gallon of molasses. Try it, it isn't true!

                      ...and Beast makes a good point--there isn't a universal formula for everybody. I know I can only make good use of so much protein and there's a limit to my carbs before I get "skinny fat" and so I do the rest in good sources of fat. Unfortunately, I don't know that there's any way to figure out that ideal ratio for your body besides a lot of experimentation! Protein, easier. Carbs, lot harder especially with all the sources that seem to affect me differently.

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                      • #12
                        If its an excess calories then it matters not what it comes from

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                        • #13
                          [not sure why you picked 1200 cals though. 1200 cals of anything i would weigh about 100 lbs. lol[/QUOTE]

                          Sorry disagree.

                          I really cant see how 1200 calories per day would make you gain that much weight :hibb:

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by dinkysatan View Post
                            [not sure why you picked 1200 cals though. 1200 cals of anything i would weigh about 100 lbs. lol

                            Sorry disagree.

                            I really cant see how 1200 calories per day would make you gain that much weight :hibb:
                            Bouncer is an 80lbs weakling and he eats only about 800 calories a day so eating 1200 calories a day would shoot him up to 100lbs. :rofl:

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
                              If its an excess calories then it matters not what it comes from
                              say what now?

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