How much protein does one need to be in nitrogen balance? endurance exercise, muscle gain, muscle loss, nitrogen balance, protein, research This post has been revised and re-published . The original comments are preserved below. Read More
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... Read More
If your NEAT is low, maybe you should chill body fat loss, cold-induced thermogenesis, muscle loss, NEAT, strength training, supercompensation I wrote most of this post a while ago, and then forgot about it. The recent blogosphere storm of comments regarding cold-induced thermogene... Read More
Gaining muscle and losing fat at the same time: A more customized approach based on strength training and calorie intake variation body fat, fasting, fat loss, intermittent fasting, muscle gain, muscle loss, protein 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... Read More
Gaining muscle and losing fat at the same time: Various issues and two key requirements autophagy, body fat, fat loss, muscle gain, muscle loss, protein, strength training 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... Read More
The lowest-mortality BMI: What is the role of nutrient intake from food? BMI, body fat, calorie restriction, longevity, mortality, multivariate analysis, muscle gain, muscle loss In a previous post ( ), I discussed the frequently reported lowest-mortality body mass index (BMI), which is about 26. The empirical results... Read More
How much protein does one need to be in nitrogen balance? endurance exercise, muscle gain, muscle loss, nitrogen balance, protein, research The figure below, from Brooks et al. (2005), shows a graph relating nitrogen balance and protein intake. A nitrogen balance of zero is a sta... Read More
Maybe you should stop trying to be someone you are not anorexia, body fat, calorie restriction, muscle gain, muscle loss, osteoporosis Many people struggle to lose body fat, and never quite make it to their optimal. Fewer people manage to do so successfully, and, as soon as ... Read More
The lowest-mortality BMI: What is its relationship with fat-free mass? BMI, body fat, body fat loss, longevity, mortality, multivariate analysis, muscle gain, muscle loss Do overweight folks live longer? It is not uncommon to see graphs like the one below, from the Med Journal Watch blog ( ), suggesting that, ... Read More
Do you lose muscle if you lift weights after a 24-hour fast? Probably not if you do that regularly body fat, compensatory adaptation, gluconeogenesis, glucose, glycogen depletion, intermittent fasting, ketones, ketosis, muscle gain, muscle loss, research, resistance exercise, strength training Compensatory adaptation (CA) is an idea that is useful in the understanding of how the body reacts to inputs like dietary intake of macronu... Read More
Muscle loss during short-term fasting fasting, intermittent fasting, muscle gain, muscle loss, research This is an issue that often comes up in online health discussions, and was the topic of a conversation I had the other day with a friend abo... Read More
Does strength exercise increase nitrogen balance? calorie restriction, endurance exercise, muscle gain, muscle loss, nitrogen balance, protein, research This previous post looks at the amounts of protein needed to maintain a nitrogen balance of zero. It builds on data about individuals doing... Read More