Not exact matches
The difference between
calories available and
calories consumed, they say, is food
wasted.
Whatever you eat seems
waste as your body remains same and doesn't grow even by
consuming a large amount of
calories.
Finally,
consuming calories at less than maintenance levels — which is what most people attempt to do when dieting — also increases the concentration of myostatin in muscles, leading to muscle
wasting [24].
The quantity of
wasted food amounts to around 30 % of the average daily
calories that each U.S. citizen
consumes, the paper shows, and the amount differs depending on how healthy your diet is.
«Renal» diets restrict protein to the point that many cats — those that are not
consuming enough of the diet to provide their daily protein
calorie needs — will catabolize (use for fuel) their own muscle mass which results in muscle
wasting and weight loss.