So if the energy that is entering the body is greater than the energy leaving the body, then the body will store the energy,
usually as body fat.
Not exact matches
Long - chain fatty acids such
as those found in the polyunsaturated oils typically used for cooking (like corn, canola, soy and sunflower oils) are more difficult for the
body to break down and use for energy, so they are
usually stored
as fat in the
body.
Remove the neck / innards (will
usually be contained in a bag)
as well
as any excess
fat hanging in / around the
body cavity.
Unlike MCFAs, LCFAs are harder for the
body to break down, put more strain on the pancreas and liver, are
usually stored
as fat in the
body, and deposited in the arteries, often
as cholesterol.
And they
usually lack the distorted, negative self - image — known
as body dysmorphia — that causes some anorexics to look in the mirror and see oodles of
fat when in fact they're severely underweight.
Carbohydrates in this diet are
usually replaced with
fats, and it is thought that this replacement forces the
body to enter into a metabolic state known
as ketosis.
Diets low in
fat are
usually high in carbs, which forces the
body to rely on carbs
as an energy source.
However, if you don't actually use this energy for a physical response, the
body stores the released energy
as fat,
usually around the abdomen, ready for the next threat.»
The reason for this is the soft, full and curvy shape of their
bodies which are
usually shorter with thick arms and legs,
as well
as their tendency to store
fat easily, supported by a sluggish metabolism.
Alcoholic drinks are full of empty calories that the
body usually stores
as fat, but they are also detrimental when it comes to the food choices you make when you are under the influence.
Here's why... Reason # 1 — Vegetable oils
usually contain deadly trans
fats, even if non-hydrogenated You already KNOW that trans
fats are deadly, so I won't go into all of the science
as to why trans
fats kill you and DAMAGE your cell membranes in your
body... leading to all sorts of scary health problems like cancer, obesity, Alzheimer's, heart disease, and more.
Usually you only burn off protein
as a last resort and your
body will burn off carbs and
fat first.
fatcat2u Wine has less sugar (
usually 5 ish carbs per glass) however, alcohol can kick you out of ketosis,
as it's processed in your
body first before
fat, just like carbs.
Increasing your
body's iodine levels will,
as you can guess, improve your metabolism, allowing your
body to process and burn
fat much faster than
usually.
Liposuction, also known
as lipoplasty or lipo, is a surgical procedure that breaks up and removes
fat from specific parts of the
body (
usually the abdomen, hips, inner thighs, buttocks, arms or neck) using suction -LSB-...]
When people talk about losing weight, what they're
usually after is
fat loss — they're not the same: your weight includes, muscles, bones, organs
as well
as body fat.
When thyroid function is poor,
usually due to a diet high in sugar and low in usable iodine,
fat - soluble vitamins and other nutrients, the
body floods the blood with cholesterol
as an adaptive and protective mechanism, providing a superabundance of materials needed to heal tissues and produce protective steroids.
Take in sugars or carbs and your
body doesn't really know what to do with them and so stores them
as fat which leaves you feeling hungry... so you eat more (
usually more carbs) and so the vicious circle begins.
Then, spring rolls around and «cutting season» begins — trying to cut
as much
body fat as possible by following a bodybuilding cutting diet, which
usually results in sacrificing significant strength and lean muscle gains.
Our
bodies are adapted to gaining weight from fruits (because they are
usually ripe at the end of summer and we are used to gain weight before the winter), and our
bodies induce insulin resistance and secrete insulin when we ingest fructose to store it
as a
fat, not to burn it to get energy.
I said «Our
bodies are adapted to gaining weight from fruits (because they are
usually ripe at the end of summer and we are used to gain weight before winter), and our
bodies induce insulin resistance and secrete insulin when we ingest fructose to store it
as a
fat, not to burn it to get energy».
The effect of this natural decline in HGH levels leads to consequences for our
bodies and minds that include what we
usually think of
as the results of aging: increased
body fat and cholesterol, greater risk of heart and liver disease, depression, and diabetes, disturbed sleep, brittle bones, wrinkled skin, thin, greying hair, loss of muscle mass, and reduced sexual drive.
So, once I get a hold of their programs, those already good - looking
bodies usually change
as their
fat mass decreases and muscle mass increases.
Usually as fat accumulates there is inflammation in the
body which leads to diabetes and heart disease.
However,
as the calorie deficit forces your
body to burn away the adipose tissue (
fat mass), your testosterone production can improve at the same time, creating a situation where serum testosterone levels
usually don't change that significantly.
Hi Ivan — can you explain what Dr Maffetone means with regard to this «
As poor diet further impairs the metabolism, it
usually increases
body fat.
Specifically, dog cloudy eye
usually exhibits diagnostic results such
as corneal infections, edema (fluid accumulation), inflammatory responses, cataracts, glaucoma, deposition of
fats and calcium on these structures, hemorrhage and disorders of the vitreous
body in between the lens and retina.