Thursday, February 11, 2016
Calorie Shifting 45 Beats Calorie Reduction 55 Four Meals Spaced 4h Apart Induce Greater Hunger ! Body Weight Reduction Than More Restrictive Regular Dieting
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4x4 are those the optimal numbers? |
Lets further assume this "someone" was an obese and overweight (BMI ? 25), nonsmoking adult (age 26-50 years) woman who has been selected from two clinics related to Weight Loss and Weight Gain Unit, Shohaday Tajrish Hospital and Private Clinic in Esfahan between April 2010 and September 2012.
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But what if there was another twist to the study? A twist that says: "Eat 4 times per day for eleven days and make sure you leave at least 4h of time to digest between those four meals. Then, eat regular for three days and repeat!" Ha? What would happen?
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Figure 1: Relative weight and fat loss after 12 weeks of dieting and after 4 week follow up (Davoodi. 2014) |
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Figure 2: Reduced hunger and no drop in resting metabolic rate - still asking for the reasons? |
- their "resting metabolic rate tended to remain unchanged" during the CSD phases,
- their plasmaglucose, total cholesterol, and triacylglycerol reductions were greater, and
- their geeling of hunger actually decreased over the course of the 4-week study
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No, no and no! Dont be stupid! Eat to satiety and fast or stay fat forever! Frequent meals will hamper not improve dietary T2DM treatment. Eating four times a day with 4h+ between the meals, on the other hand, is a promising approach to dieting. |
So how can we conciliate the results of the study and hand with those of the "Many Small Meals Suck" (read it) study from a couple of weeks ago? Well, easy! Were dealing with four, not 6 meals and they were spaced 4h, not just 2h apart. This + the fact that the women were obese or overweight, but not diabetic could easily explain the difference.
- Davoodi, Sayed Hossein, et al. "Calorie Shifting Diet Versus Calorie Restriction Diet: A Comparative Clinical Trial Study." International journal of preventive medicine 5.4 (2014): 447.