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UnavailableEpisode 197, Carbohydrate Insulin Hypothesis
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Episode 197, Carbohydrate Insulin Hypothesis

FromThe Whole View with Stacy Toth


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Episode 197, Carbohydrate Insulin Hypothesis

FromThe Whole View with Stacy Toth

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2016
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Podcast episode

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Intro (0:00)News and Views (1:18)Stacy has jet-lagShe had an amazing timeMatt posted on Instagram for StacyStacy was truly able to disconnect while away and it was so amazingStacy is hoping she can stay a little bit in that mental vacation mode foreverHow Sarah manages her social media timeWeight Loss Research Continued (12:40)This week's show will focus on another study that has been fairly controversialThis study was designed to be the best controlled study to finally test the carbohydrate insulin hypothesis of obesityThe flaw in the food journaling that is used in many studiesThe idea of the study is that eating a lot of simple carbohydrates increases insulin, which increases fat storage and slows down your metabolismThe idea is that low carb and keto diets work is in the absence of carbohydrates our insulin drops and we turn on all this fat burning machinery - we become "fat adapted"How the study was structured to test thisThe results from the studyThe goal of sustainable weight loss is to preserve your lean body mass because your muscle mass is what keeps your fat burning upThe ketogenic diet in this study did the exact opposite of what peoples goals are when losing weightThis study bust a myth that has been around for several decadesThis is in tandem with other studies that show that the same number of calories on a low carb diet are more satiating than a standard american diet, which is the reason why Sarah thinks people lose weight on the Paleo diet - we are focusing on the most nutrient-dense and satiating foods in a balanced way to how we are eatingThis study is not saying that low carb diets don't work for losing weight, they are saying that you might do better with a different approachThey are saying that the reason why a low carb diet or keto diet helps with weight loss is because of the focus on more satiating calories and this natural energy deficit that occursSarah's reflection on when she was on a low carb dietFraming the discussion around the healthiest way to lose weight - the importance of avoiding nutrient deficits when working towards a sustainable approachThe bottom line is that we need to have a caloric deficit, an energy deficit, to lose weight - this is different than saying that weight loss is about calories in and calories out The flaws with "portion control" and calorie countingThe benefits of focusing on nutrient dense foods An article on a Biggest Loser contestant who was given weight loss drugs to aid in their resultsStacy is happy to be back home and hopes to share a blog post soon on her journey and how she navigated food in EuropeThank you for listening! Outro (41:57)
Released:
May 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join Stacy of Real Everything and Dr. Sarah of The Paleo Mom as they bust myths and answer your questions about a nontoxic lifestyle, nutrient-dense diet, Autoimmune Protocol, and parenting.