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Ep. 123: Debunking the CICO Myth: Calorie Deficits Are NOT Required For Fat Loss

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Sisällön tarjoaa Jay Feldman Wellness. Jay Feldman Wellness tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Whether “calories in, calories out” is physiologically accurate
  • The many misconceptions related to “calories in, calories out”
  • Why a calorie deficit is NOT required for fat loss
  • Why “calories in, calories out” does not mean that eating less and exercising more is good advice for fat loss
  • What most people miss when it comes to “calories in, calories out”

Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide

Free Energy Balance Mini-Course: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/energy/

Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/

Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-123-debunking-the-cico-myth-calorie-deficits-are-not-required-for-fat-loss/

Timestamps:

0:00 – intro

1:07 – questions about the calories-in, calories-out (CICO) model of weight loss that I’ll be answering

7:18 – what is (and isn’t) a calorie?

11:49 – misapplications of CICO and why CICO is not physiologically accurate in the ways most people use it

19:46 – why the idea that “a calorie is a calorie” is misleading

29:11 – how energy in food is measured and the inaccuracy of food labels

36:16 – the impact of behavioral compensation and metabolic adaptation on energy expenditure

42:07 – how cutting calories lowers metabolism, reduces thyroid function, and increases stress hormones, appetite, and weight regain

48:26 – Herman Pontzer’s Constrained Model of Energy Expenditure and the adverse effects of energy deficits

52:21 – whether CICO can accurately represent physiology

1:00:04 – a simplified version of CICO

1:05:41 –why calories do not equal usable energy or weight

1:13:27 – examples demonstrating the issues with common CICO misconceptions

1:21:09 – summarizing the central issues with CICO and how you can lose body fat without a caloric deficit

1:28:13 – whether there’s value to CICO

  continue reading

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Sisällön tarjoaa Jay Feldman Wellness. Jay Feldman Wellness tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

In this episode we discuss:

  • Whether “calories in, calories out” is physiologically accurate
  • The many misconceptions related to “calories in, calories out”
  • Why a calorie deficit is NOT required for fat loss
  • Why “calories in, calories out” does not mean that eating less and exercising more is good advice for fat loss
  • What most people miss when it comes to “calories in, calories out”

Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide

Free Energy Balance Mini-Course: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/energy/

Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/

Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-123-debunking-the-cico-myth-calorie-deficits-are-not-required-for-fat-loss/

Timestamps:

0:00 – intro

1:07 – questions about the calories-in, calories-out (CICO) model of weight loss that I’ll be answering

7:18 – what is (and isn’t) a calorie?

11:49 – misapplications of CICO and why CICO is not physiologically accurate in the ways most people use it

19:46 – why the idea that “a calorie is a calorie” is misleading

29:11 – how energy in food is measured and the inaccuracy of food labels

36:16 – the impact of behavioral compensation and metabolic adaptation on energy expenditure

42:07 – how cutting calories lowers metabolism, reduces thyroid function, and increases stress hormones, appetite, and weight regain

48:26 – Herman Pontzer’s Constrained Model of Energy Expenditure and the adverse effects of energy deficits

52:21 – whether CICO can accurately represent physiology

1:00:04 – a simplified version of CICO

1:05:41 –why calories do not equal usable energy or weight

1:13:27 – examples demonstrating the issues with common CICO misconceptions

1:21:09 – summarizing the central issues with CICO and how you can lose body fat without a caloric deficit

1:28:13 – whether there’s value to CICO

  continue reading

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