'There\'s two models to explain the rapid increase in body weight over the last 20 years. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of these models. Support Healthy Hydration and Exercise Performance with this new Electrolyte Stix by MYOXCIENCE Nutrition: https://bit.ly/3uAWrV6 *Buy one get one free now through October 30th 2021* Grab the blood work cheat-sheet: https://bit.ly/3dyy4zM New to exercise? Learn how to hinge from the hips! https://courses.highintensityhealth.com/fat-loss-through-fitness -------------Sleep & Camera Tools You NEED!----------------------- Best Sleep Mask: http://bit.ly/2AIVbDV Blue Blocking Glasses: http://bit.ly/blueblox Gravity Blanket (use code HIH10 to save): http://bit.ly/cooling-gravity-blanket A Metabolism Book Should Have:https://amzn.to/2jUiAh5 Best Mouth Tape (Nexcare): https://amzn.to/31qJayh Red Headlamp (wear this at night around your house): https://amzn.to/2YzMGtw Breath Right Strips: https://amzn.to/31t5VSl Best iPhone Stabilizer: https://amzn.to/2IuCFFw Sony Vlog Cam: https://amzn.to/2DhRV4j My Interview Camera C100 ii: https://amzn.to/2EC5NE8 Vlog lens: Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS: https://amzn.to/2IGlfSo Good Audio: Rode VMPRPLUS Videomic Pro: https://amzn.to/2v9W9cm -----------------------------------------Show Notes-------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 01:35 Physicians are taught that weight loss is only triggered by caloric restriction. It is the traditional energy balance model. 02:00 The traditional energy balance model does not consider your circadian rhythm or phenotypes, like those of us who over-excrete insulin, have epigenetic factors, or have adaptive thermogenesis. 02:20 Cyclical dieting down regulates your resting metabolic rate, adaptive thermogenesis. 03:20 The carbohydrate/insulin model of obesity is centered around insulin. 05:35 Cellular semi-starvation: In a high sugar/high insulin state, fat cells accumulate energy intended for the now insulin resistant muscles. Your brain believes that your critical tissues are starving. 06:40 Hormones surge in this state of cellular semi-starvation; there is a surge of adrenaline, noradrenaline, and cortisol. 07:10 In drugs that increase insulin, insulin signaling caused fat gain of up to 5 pounds in a 2-month period. 07:35 The energy balance model considers all calories as metabolically equal. 08:05 Hyperpalatable ultra-processed high glycemic foods lend themselves to overconsumption and hormone alteration. 08:20 Energy intake is regulated by insulin, hunger satiety cues from the brain, leptin, ghrelin, and habits. A few nights of poor sleep increases hunger. 09:00 The more lean muscle mass you have, the more you increase your resting metabolic rate. 13:50 Biggest Loser 6 year follow up study revealed that many participants continued to gain wait after their participation in the program’s rapid weight loss. 15:45 The energy balance model works best for young fitness competitors and bodybuilders. 16:40 A high glycemic diet increases levels of glucose in the blood, causing alterations in gut hormones and the insulin to glucagon ratio. 17:10 To get into a fat burning physiologic state, you need low glucose, low insulin and elevated glucagon. 20:00 Weight centered approaches to weight loss does not lead to lasting improvements in muscle mass or cardio-respiratory or favorable changes in overall health risk. 20:43 Sustainable changes are made when focusing on improving fitness, strength, muscle mass, sleep quality, HRV lead, independent of weight loss. 21:00 Physically fit people, no matter their weight, have a significant reduction in all-cause mortality compared to unfit individuals of the same body weight category. 22:34 Weightlifting and interval training are better ways to reduce all-cause mortality and risk for severe C*19, improve cardio-respiratory fitness and better way to help with fat loss.'
Tags: keto , low carb , keto diet , ketogenic diet , ketogenic , Layne Norton , David Ludwig , carbs and insulin , CICO , Mike Mutzel , low carb vs low fat , Metabolic Health Summit , Calorie Imbalance , calorie excess , carbs insulin resistance
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