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eazy 04-19-2013 08:43 AM

Does IIFYM work
 
How can a burger from McDonalds be equivalent to a meal of chicken, brown rice and cashews? It’s quite simple, your body does not recognize whether the food your eating is ‘clean’ or ‘junk’. It will only recognize food’s for it’s nutrients, such as proteins, fats or carbohydrates.

For example; a McDonalds Seared Grand Chicken Burger is worth 501 calories which consists of 35.3g of protein, 15g of fat and 53.4g of carbohydrates.

Whereas, 130g of chicken, 25g of cashews and 120g boiled white rice is worth 520 calories which consists of 16.5g of fat, 55.2g of carbs and 37.9g of protein.

When you consume either of these meals, your body processes the food based on the macro-nutrient values (which you can see are extremely similar) and will yield the EXACT same effects on your body composition. These results are solely on body composition and do not take into account the micro-nutrients which your body needs in order to maintain your health. You can always opt for a multi-vitamin or try to fit foods into your macros with higher micro-nutritional values to help balance the ‘processed’ or ‘junk’ foods consumed.

Now, I’m sure that some of you will be asking, “What about the different types of fats in these meals? The burger will be higher in unhealthy saturated fats while the traditional meal will be much higher in the healthy unsaturated fats.” (Probably not in so many words, but you get the picture)

However, recently in the U.S, a professor of human nutrition decided to lose weight purely through calorie counting disregarding the rest of the nutritional values of the foods he consumed.

He spent 10 weeks in a caloric deficit and consumed “a steady stream of…Hostess and Little Debbie snacks…Doritos chips, sugary cereals and Oreos.” Here’s the most interesting bit of all, “You might expect other indicators of health would have suffered. Not so. Haub’s “bad” cholesterol, or LDL, dropped 20% and his “good” cholesterol, or HDL, increased by 20%. He reduced the level of triglycerides, which are a form of fat, by 39%.”²

His results clearly showed that being overweight is what causes the majority of these effects, rather than the nutritional value of the foods consumed

andyebs 04-19-2013 09:39 AM

eat clean = feel good
feel good = better workouts

pluse food like mac donalds has chimicals and stuff to prolong the life of food
these chimicals my body fights off when it could be repairing from a workout
i just dont see sense in this type of diet

Cornish_Celt 04-19-2013 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyebs (Post 29546)
eat clean = feel good
feel good = better workouts

pluse food like mac donalds has chimicals and stuff to prolong the life of food
these chimicals my body fights off when it could be repairing from a workout
i just dont see sense in this type of diet

Totally agree

Barman 04-19-2013 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andyebs (Post 29546)
eat clean = feel good
feel good = better workouts

pluse food like mac donalds has chimicals and stuff to prolong the life of food
these chimicals my body fights off when it could be repairing from a workout
i just dont see sense in this type of diet

Yes this is true but you dont have Micky Ds everyday for each meal its just to give you an idea of what you could do be like a cheat meal but its not at all :)


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