Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hi folks,
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics
Hi dude, when i wrote that word i tought than something like this could come =) I don't know what word is more appropiate to use when you have a "insert word here" (i used opinion) based in your interpretation of the research (facts) about the topic?? i only could come with opinion but just tell me what could be a better word to avoid misunderstood in the future. Well, i was looking for research of "the stuff" that happend in your body when you eat permanently only Low GI foods for about 6 months, and after that, the theorically epignetic changes that turn fat store genes OFF so you could eat above your caloric maintanance and still don't gain weight because they will not be absorved and you will pee/poo that calories? (that's something new i learned in this chat because i thought the body has no option but to store any "excess" not used) So based on that, i was looking for some peer review study, with good methodology (metabolic warden, in humans, etc) where they do something as simple as this: - Find 20-30 people to eat Low GI foods for the time neccesary to tigger that change (in the tutorials is about 6 months) - Calculate theirs metabolism accurately (this can't be done for any of us without the tools) - After the epigenetic change, give them 20-30% above his mainteneance calories every day, if is 2000 calories, give them about 2600-2800 (with still low GI foods) , for like 1 month, and see if they don't gain weight (in fat). - If they don't, bingo. So is something as simple like that, but, again, i can't find any study like that? A few study i read who are similar, are flawed because the calories are "self-reported" and people lie or just don't know how many calories eat in reality (specially obese people, the one who say they "can't lose weight") and that is not science is a waste of time. Undereating and underrecording of habitual food intake in obese men: selective underreporting of fat intake http://www.ajcn.org/content/71/1/130.full And there is a lot of more research like that one. Well with that i tried to say that a lot of "anti carb" people, misunderstood that one mechanism which a low carb (quantity) diet appear to be better than one that is not, is all the water and glucogen loss in the muscle in the first days, they lose more weight (but not fat) and they think that "carbs make you fat", or the relationship with carbs and insulin when now is know (at least i recently found this) that even protein spike up your insulin. Measures of postprandial wellness after single intake of two protein-carbohydrate meals. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20060863 And about flawed research, a few weeks ago this study make a lot of noise Effects of Dietary Composition on Energy Expenditure During Weight-Loss Maintenance http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.asp … id=1199154 And at first glance, it seemed like a solid proof to the advantage of "low gi diet". Objective To examine the effects of 3 diets differing widely in macronutrient composition and glycemic load on energy expenditure following weight loss. And i thought, one finally! (i'm glad to change my mind because the only thing i want is the truth not matter what it turned to be, if i found it, i improved myself) But right now a lot of experts in the field are debunking the study because it have a lot of errors in their implementation (i'm still reading it so probably i update this later for anyone interested) So, in resume, my argument is: There is evidence that "something more" is going on .. and is not only a "calorie in Vs calorie out" stuff (even if it works to lose weight anyways, if you are in a caloric deficit you can't avoid the reality that your body must pull off the energy somewhere) I'm saying that till today, 25 jul 2012, i couldn't find any reliable research who could replicate the epiginetic changes (agouti gene) in humans (here was posted something, but it was in rats) and after that is proved (the change, triggered by the consume of low gi foods) probe the theory just making that people eat above his caloric expending (all controlled by laboratory, not self-reported data) and see if they don't gain weight in fat after a reasonable amount of time. The End =) I hope that now is "Spock enough", and sorry if i confused someone with my posture in this topic. And i was wondering, i don't think (from a survival point of view) very "smart" to the body don't get stored fat? if no food is available the people who had that genes stored off will be the first to die! PS: I think that maybe we need to create a new thread for this? it started at the 3rd post. All the people looking for "nootropic info" could get a little lost LOL =) Cheers |
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hi dudes,
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics ...Okay I catch up with the rest now : )
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hey, guys!
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Re: Experimenting with Nootropics Hi dudes'
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