Last night I was arguing with a friend of mine who is much better shape than I am about a few things about dieting.
He said for example if you were burning 2500 calories a day and you were consuming 2000 calories a day it wouldn't matter what p/f/c ratios you were consuming since a calorie is a calorie. I said that you would lose more weight if yout kept the carbs lower and replaced them with healthy fats because you woudln't have high insulin levels which makes you store fat.
The next argument was about fat and carbs. He said that for example if you consumed 500 calories of carbs in a meal it wouldn't store as much fat on your body as 500 calories from any fat including EFA's. He said the conversion of carbs to fat is only 30 percent. My argument was once again that higher insulin levels is what triggers your body to store fat.
And for my last question is it possible for your body to get used to a high fat/high protein /low carb diet soyou can make strength gains? My friend said that carbs were by far a better energy source than fat. I said that eating fat is what makes your body produce natural test (got that from bofybyfinaplix) and that would make significant gains.
Thanks for helping out,
Motar
He said for example if you were burning 2500 calories a day and you were consuming 2000 calories a day it wouldn't matter what p/f/c ratios you were consuming since a calorie is a calorie. I said that you would lose more weight if yout kept the carbs lower and replaced them with healthy fats because you woudln't have high insulin levels which makes you store fat.
The next argument was about fat and carbs. He said that for example if you consumed 500 calories of carbs in a meal it wouldn't store as much fat on your body as 500 calories from any fat including EFA's. He said the conversion of carbs to fat is only 30 percent. My argument was once again that higher insulin levels is what triggers your body to store fat.
And for my last question is it possible for your body to get used to a high fat/high protein /low carb diet soyou can make strength gains? My friend said that carbs were by far a better energy source than fat. I said that eating fat is what makes your body produce natural test (got that from bofybyfinaplix) and that would make significant gains.
Thanks for helping out,
Motar