The 6 small meals a day is for people looking to lose body fat. I used to have great success as a trainer with clients who were over weight using that meal planning method. Besides, most people can only absorb 500-600 calories per meal and anything you eat beyond that gets turned into mostly feces or fat if not used for energy or cell repair.
One thing i find of interest if the long term effect of elevated blood sugar and insulin levels. Eating every few hours often does not allow those levels to drop down to baseline again. That would concern me in regards to insulin resistance and diabetes in the long term, as well as vascular damage from chalk they blood glucose.
This is not true. If it was, we would not have made it past neanderthals. Ancient man hunted, ate his fill, and may not have eaten again for days. If all you can "absorb" is 600 calories we would gave went extinct.
Besides the fact IF diets work for lots of people, and they sometimes eat half or more of their calories in one meal.
Then how do you explain America being the most overweight country in the world? Why are restaraunts offering "Under 500 Calorie Meals"? It's because of absorption ability of the human body. Besides, there are other things from prehitoric times that man doesn't utilize for evolutionary reasons. When was the last time you used your appendix?
Then how do you explain America being the most overweight country in the world? Why are restaraunts offering "Under 500 Calorie Meals"? It's because of absorption ability of the human body. Besides, there are other things from prehitoric times that man doesn't utilize for evolutionary reasons. When was the last time you used your appendix?
If you really read my first post you would see where I said "most people". The typical American, as you stated, doesn't get enough exercise. People who exercise "vigorously" create a caloric requirement that over time can condition their body to absorb more calories per feeding. I am one of those people. I'm 6'1", 205 pounds now, at roughly 10 - 11% BF. Each of my meals is roughly 800-900 calories 6 times a day on/after training days, so don't get me wrong, I understand your point about how prehistoric man used to gorge and then fast. But as I tried to point out with my appendix comment, we have evloved away from processes that prehistoric man needed. Leptin and ghrelin levels aren't anywhere near what they used to be in modern man vs. prehistoric man. And whether the carbs that people eat are processed or not, simple or complex, if you eat more than your body can absorb, those carb calories are subject to calorie waste partitioning where it is on average a 50/50 split being turned into fat or feces.
And I'm just going to say you probably have the same thing my step son does, ODD (Oppositional Defiance Disorder). In other words, you just like to argue. You've spent way too much effort on this so I'm guessing you don't have much to do. I have a degree in sports nutrition, with a minor in exercise physiology, I was the head personal trainer and fitness coordinator for Vermont's largest fitness organization for 7 years. I've trained hundreds upon hundreds of clients, most of whom were well over weight with BF %'s that were unhealthy. I had great success with their weightloss by helping them with a 6 meal/day, 500-600 calories/meal diet. That was the point behind my initial post, hence the first sentence in my post "The 6 small meals a day is for people looking to lose body fat".
This is not true. If it was, we would not have made it past neanderthals. Ancient man hunted, ate his fill, and may not have eaten again for days. If all you can "absorb" is 600 calories we would gave went extinct.
Besides the fact IF diets work for lots of people, and they sometimes eat half or more of their calories in one meal.
I can't find any evidence of this being true. I am not saying eating your way is bad or wrong, I just subscribe to the idea that a person needs a certain amount of calories, divided into certain macros, etc. a day and as long as he gets them he will be fine. Eating them in 6 meals or two, it does not really matter all that much. You still have not explained how IF people get results.
The stuff your saying does not explain how a guy like Herschel Walker could make it through an NFL training camp and season for 13 seasons eating 1 meal a day.
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He is 50 years old in that picture, fights in MMA, and still eats 1 meal a day (I am going to go out on a limb and say he eats more than 500, or even 900 calories in that single meal).
Most food causes insulin secretion to some degree, carbs and certain others have a higher response. Having food in your stomach digesting all the time can lead to frequent insulin secretions. It will also lead to higher blood glucose levels if you eat carbs. If you are eating like i have seen many "body builders" do, every 2-3 hours, your intestinal tract is constantly working, and that means a constant supply of the things I mention, and blood sugar never going back to base line.
Three is even research, a study called the effects if meal frequency on blood sugar and insulin secretions through the day.
And eating larger sized meals which you would if you eat less frequently will cause a larger rise in blood sugar and insulin secretion. So in regards to diabetes prevention and preventing metabolic syndrome which are caused by insulin problems then id say smaller meals frequent meals are better.
And who said if you're hungry you're supposed to eat? I know a lot of obese people who are hungry very often bc their blood sugar peaks and valleys and they should not be eating until they are full.
Large meals weigh me down and make me feel sluggish. So do high gi carbs. Not to mention they make me look watery.
I prefer 5 to 7 meals a day with low glycemic carbs. Am i allowed to still say that on the forums?
And eating larger sized meals which you would if you eat less frequently will cause a larger rise in blood sugar and insulin secretion. So in regards to diabetes prevention and preventing metabolic syndrome which are caused by insulin problems then id say smaller meals frequent meals are better.
And who said if you're hungry you're supposed to eat? I know a lot of obese people who are hungry very often bc their blood sugar peaks and valleys and they should not be eating until they are full.
Large meals weigh me down and make me feel sluggish. So do high gi carbs. Not to mention they make me look watery.
I prefer 5 to 7 meals a day with low glycemic carbs. Am i allowed to still say that on the forums?
Big spikes and a return to base line does not cause diabetes. You're body is supposed to work like that. Insulin resistant diabetes us caused by constant elevated blood sugar and insulin secretion.
In addition to reading, my own experience of eating body building "style" with whole grains and meals every two to the hours bought my baseline fasted blood sugar from 80 to 100 in 5 years. Went back to larger and fewer meals, saw no change in body composition, strength continues to increase and fasted sugar back at 80.