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You can eat a lot during the Holiday Season and gain no body fat, as long as you also eat little
body fat,
calorie restriction,
dietary fat,
fasting,
fat loss,
Holiday Season,
intermittent fasting,
palatability,
paleo diet,
satiety
The evolutionary pressures placed by periods of famine shaped the physiology of most animals, including humans, toward a design that favors...
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How lean should one be?
BMI,
body fat,
diabetes,
diseases of civilization,
evolution,
fat loss,
muscle gain,
muscle loss,
obesity,
Okinawa
Loss of muscle mass is associated with aging. It is also associated with the metabolic syndrome, together with excessive body fat gain. It i...
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No fat gain while eating well during the Holiday Season: Palatability isolines, the 14-percent advantage, and nature’s special spice
body fat,
calorie restriction,
dietary fat,
fasting,
fat loss,
Holiday Season,
intermittent fasting,
paleo diet
Like most animals, our Paleolithic ancestors had to regularly undergo short periods of low calorie intake. If they were successful at procur...
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Gaining muscle and losing fat at the same time: A more customized approach based on strength training and calorie intake variation
In the two last posts I discussed the idea of gaining muscle and losing fat at the same time ( ) ( ). This post outlines one approach to mak...
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Gaining muscle and losing fat at the same time: Various issues and two key requirements
In my previous post ( ), I mentioned that the idea of gaining muscle and losing fat at the same time seems impossible to most people because...
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Fasting for 24 hours and ending up with a bigger waist!? This may be a sign that you are losing abdominal fat
This is such a common phenomenon that you’d expect to see it discussed more often – people fasting for a non-negligible number of hours and ...
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How to lose fat and gain muscle at the same time? Strength training plus a mild caloric deficit
body fat,
endurance exercise,
fat loss,
muscle gain,
research,
resistance exercise,
strength training
Ballor et al. (1996) conducted a classic and interesting study on body composition changes induced by aerobic and strength training. This st...
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