Diario di Kenna Morton, 04 ago 19


1367 kcal Gras: 48,46g | Prot: 48,31g | Carb: 188,12g.   Colazione: NoSalt Nosalt, Sarabeth's Orange Apricot Marmalade, Nature's Path Heritage Flakes Multigrain Cereal, 2% Fat Milk, POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice, Dave's Killer Bread 21 Whole Grains & Seeds Thin-Sliced, Maxwell House International Cafe Orange, Welch’s grape juice and Hibiscus drink, NoSalt Nosalt, Egg. Pranzo: Date, Sunsweet Dried Pitted Prunes, Ranch Granola, Chobani Nonfat Plain Greek Yogurt, Tru-Nut Powdered Peanut Butter, 365 Chia Seed, Driscoll's Blueberries, CanMar Foods Milled golden flax, Tillamook good and creamy vanilla bean yogurt. Cena: Enchilada with Cheese and Beef, Pueblo Lindo Pork Tamales, Rosarita Refried Beans, Mexican Rice, Green Mountain Gringo Medium Salsa, Mission Restaurant Style Tortilla Chips. Di più...
1345 kcal Esercizio: Lavori domestici - 1 ora e 30 minuti, Riposare - 14 ore e 30 minuti, Dormire - 8 ore. Di più...


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04 ago 19 da utente: FullaBella
Thanks Kenna! 
04 ago 19 da utente: TomLong
Bella— as you are aware, there ARE medications that intrinsically can cause weight gain and may have nothing to do with CICO or calorie deficit.. it’s about hormone effects, slowing of the metabolism and there are certain drugs that they don’t know why they can cause weight gain. There are people here who just don’t know what they don’t know. That means the battle becomes harder. For some people they really can’t continue a sizable calorie deficit because of creating nutritional instability. It becomes a vicious cycle that for some is extremely hard to break. 
04 ago 19 da utente: Kenna Morton
So you're saying that hormones can have an effect on weight loss or weight gain? That's interesting because it seems if there were a way to somehow manage or effect those hormones that it would have the potential to be a powerful tool for weight management.  
04 ago 19 da utente: @philrmcknight
Hormones and weight. Interesting! Who'd'a thunk it... 
04 ago 19 da utente: Miraculum
Whoa, Mira, that almost sounds Revolutionary!  
04 ago 19 da utente: @philrmcknight
Yep. I had to pull away from that other post and delete my comments to stop the notifications. Go Science! 
04 ago 19 da utente: FullaBella
Good thing these wild shifts in hormones that could lower your metabolic rate aren't affected by macros. Drugs and lack of sleep? Yep. 
05 ago 19 da utente: -Diablo
Where are you getting that medications have nothing to do with CICO? They can lower your CO making the same CI no longer work causing a stall or even a gain. 
05 ago 19 da utente: -Diablo
I wonder how people can be 100% sure that the weight gain is due to the medicines? Us woman tend to blame the birth control for our weight gain. But I am not really sure. 🤔  
05 ago 19 da utente: Keilin_4
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?contenttypeid=56&contentid=DM300 
05 ago 19 da utente: Keilin_4
Or maybe I should blame Hormonal IUD. 🤗 After giving birth I was losing weight (20+ lb.) without counting calories, but suddenly I was about to reach my pregnancy weight again.😐 
05 ago 19 da utente: Keilin_4
This is science. There was much discussion on this subject at the obesity conference I went to about 6 months ago. They are working on yet more new/different drugs without the weight gain component, but for various reasons it is not easy. Someday hopefully.  
05 ago 19 da utente: Kenna Morton
Kenna, thank you so much for posting this. There is science behind all that. Bella, I deleted my post on the other thread also.  
05 ago 19 da utente: tatauu22
The notion that, "macros don't affect hormones" is patently false, and a pretty dumb thing to say. Asserting that, "hormones can't affect metabolic rate", also untrue and equally ignorant.  
05 ago 19 da utente: @philrmcknight
If someone truly believed that medication cannot affect weight gain then they must believe that medication cannot affect weight loss either. Yet, we know that there are pills that people have taken to lose weight.  
05 ago 19 da utente: Ireland-83
I didn't say hormones can't affect metabolic rate. If you think keto can affect them enough to make a lick of difference in someone's CO, thats cool. I'll wait for a metabolic ward study that proves it. Only protein has the power to affect CO enough to matter. I'd be more likely to believe a high carb diet would be better where CO is concerned given that they provide superior energy and have a slightly higher thermic effect than fat. 
05 ago 19 da utente: -Diablo
And I said the wild shift that affect CO. I didn't say they don't affect them at all just not enough to matter where fat loss is concerned. You didn't quote me fully. 
05 ago 19 da utente: -Diablo
From Kevin Hall's study, "Energy expenditure and body composition changes after an isocaloric ketogenic diet in overweight and obese men.", which he used to falsely claim the insulin hypothesis dead; "Over a 4 week keto diet insulin levels were brought down and using measures of EE there was an increase in calories burnt." Of course ignorant people will take the conclusions Hall twisted and put forward as somehow confirming their bias, when the reality is, it does nothing of the sort.  
05 ago 19 da utente: @philrmcknight
I read through some of my medication info and it seems two can cause weight gain. One only in a small number of patients but the new one doesn’t say ‘small number’ lol. 🤷‍♀️ Gotta balance the pros and cons. As long as you are working out then some of any gain should be muscle. For me I’ll assume the medication isn’t a cause for any gain unless I stop working out and go back to a deficit. If you are on a weight gain causing medication then perhaps you could ask your dr about a change. Most drs would work with your weight loss if there’s something else available to try. 
05 ago 19 da utente: peeperjj

     
 

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