The body will eventually begin to adapt to the higher protein intake and
anabolism rates will begin to slow.
Not exact matches
The
rate of muscle building can be described as the balance between catabolism (muscle protein breakdown) and
anabolism (muscle protein synthesis).
However, in the common usage context concerned with fitness, weight gain, and weight loss, it is the concept of basal metabolic
rate, or BMR, rather than catabolism and
anabolism, that is of greater importance in truly understanding your metabolism.
It does this by having a massive 85:1 anabolic to androgenic ratio causing the body to burn fat and build lean muscle mass (
anabolism) at an extraordinary
rate comparable to anabolic steroid use.
Metabolism refers to the creative and destructive chemical processes — catabolism and
anabolism — which take place in the body, while metabolic
rate is the energy you expended while at rest; i.e. your energetic (calorie) requirements for just living.
This does not occur often, but when the body has an extremely high
rate of catabolism, as opposed to
anabolism, muscle tissue and essential fat deposits found within the body become depleted.