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Jul 16, 2020
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CougarTailDevourer
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My buy, sell, or hold take on ten contemporary diet trends
Doctor Rosenrosen
7/16/20 10:06am
What about, when it comes to weight loss, it’s calories in vs calories out above all else?
Slim
7/16/20 10:09am
Is that a diet trend? It seems more like a base assumption to me...
jaromp
7/16/20 10:12am
Sorry. The trend seems to be ignoring my statement
Slim
7/16/20 10:15am
Overly simplistic. Sell. Hormones, insulin, etc... all play a role. I can
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 10:21am
You can't gain weight with a caloric deficit even if you are on insulin
Slim
7/16/20 10:24am
It's about how fast you lose it, what type of weight you lose, muscle or fat or
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 10:29am
So a caloric deficit will lead to weight loss. Got it. I'm not advocating irresponsible and unsustainable caloric
Slim
7/16/20 10:34am
Of course it will. But when we are talking weight loss we are refering to fat
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 10:38am
Caloric deficit will lead to weight loss. That is my point. How to do this in a manner that is sustainable
Slim
7/16/20 10:43am
Hormones may effect the calories out, but calories in vs calories out is the
cougaman
7/16/20 10:28am
What does that have to do with anything? If you consume more calories than you use, you'll gain and if you use more than
Byron McNertney
7/16/20 10:29am
False. Your body is extremely efficient. It can adjust for less calories and
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 10:36am
Then you adjust your caloric intake or increase exercise to maintain a caloric deficit
Slim
7/16/20 10:38am
Yes, you can do that. But if you factor in the role of insulin, etc... and how
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 10:40am
WTY? It's like people are posting something and you're replying, "No! It's actually [what that person just wrote]."
Byron McNertney
7/16/20 10:43am
What are you talking about? I'm saying CICO is true. But it is not the end all
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 10:51am
My statement was "above all else" of course there are nuances on how to do it in a sustainable manner and stay healthy.
Slim
7/16/20 10:58am
The jury is still out for me on the CICO trend. On one hand it's good because it
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 11:06am
Wait, so if you stop doing what you were doing to lose, you gain weight back?
cougaman
7/16/20 11:23am
Yes, but you may actually gain weight back much faster and will continue to gain
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 11:37am
Well the C I C O principal actually always applies regardless of the quality of
DJROSS
7/16/20 2:00pm
This. You said it much better than I did.
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 2:04pm
That does absolutely nothing whatsoever to refute my comment.
Byron McNertney
7/16/20 10:42am
It absolutely does. If you're trying to say all that matters is CICO than
CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 10:46am
I think you're reading way more into my posts than I actually wrote. Everything you said falls under the CICO umbrella.
Byron McNertney
7/16/20 11:07am
If you decide to eat a bowl of plain white rice and I eat watermelon we on the
DJROSS
7/16/20 2:14pm
Agreed. Some foods are metabolized differently than others.
j-woot
7/16/20 10:41am
100% scientifically and anecdotally proven to lose weight. Flexible dieting is best and most sustainable way to diet and
TheLoneCougar
7/16/20 10:47am
This sounds like an excuse fat people make
Cheesy Gordita
7/16/20 3:05pm
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CougarTailDevourer
7/16/20 3:12pm
I agree with all these except I'd change 7 and 9 to hold.
game.blouses
7/16/20 10:23am
Completely disagree with you on dairy. Data is strong that dairy is solid
Medute
7/16/20 10:33am
Thanks for sharing, I don't doubt you're right.
game.blouses
7/16/20 10:49am
The problem with these studies is that they are not differentiating the type
DJROSS
7/16/20 4:37pm
I agree 100% with all of this
Medute
7/16/20 10:24am
I agree
DJROSS
7/16/20 10:33am
Lol, fake doc posts OP, gets tons of support. Real doc/very fit guy posts in thread, gets arguments. Never change CB
SJS
7/16/20 10:40am
Haven't seen other thread, but being a doctor doesn't mean you know nutrition
Medute
7/16/20 10:43am
Let’s get to the point: are you saying Slim doesn’t know what he’s talking about?
SJS
7/16/20 10:48am
They're arguing past each other.
a priori
7/16/20 10:53am
I have no idea...maybe?
Medute
7/16/20 5:11pm
I don't 100% agree with 7 and 8. Plenty of research showing that every person has a sensitivity to these things
TheLoneCougar
7/16/20 10:51am
Can you share sources on Alzheimer’s and dairy?
Medute
7/16/20 5:13pm
Agree across the board with one quibble
JollyGreenGiant
7/16/20 11:27am
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