15 Nutrition Myths You Want to Know...
IronPlayground
Posts: 1,594 Member
This is very long and may take you some time to read. However, it is extremely informative and covers many topics such as clean eating vs. IIFYM, Post-workout protein window, low intensity cardio vs. intervals (although the topic was mainly directed to bodybuilders during contest prep), Is over consuming protein "bad"?, Is eating late at night "bad"?, etc.
These are debated all the time here. While I don't think this post will stop the debating, the industry professionals that were interviewed are very credible.
http://dynamicduotraining.com/wordpress/15-nutrition-myths-you-want-to-knowallow-the-experts-to-tell/
These are debated all the time here. While I don't think this post will stop the debating, the industry professionals that were interviewed are very credible.
http://dynamicduotraining.com/wordpress/15-nutrition-myths-you-want-to-knowallow-the-experts-to-tell/
0
Replies
-
The one about protein was an interesting read. I never thought of it that way, when you spend your time reading bodybuilding websites and what not; they will talk about only muscle use and not the fact that the protein can be used by the body in other places as well.0
-
Dylan's answer was awesome IMO.0
-
Honestly? An excellent read....I feel a lot better about some of my approaches to nutrition and after workout shakes, etc after reading this \m/0
-
Your posts are always so informative! Nice read sir!0
-
Tagging to read later.0
-
Really interesting read, thanks for sharing0
-
Thank you for sharing. I'm posting this on my feed - everyone should read it!0
-
tagged - site is down for the moment - looks like it could be an interesting read0
-
Definitely enjoying this read. Thanks!0
-
bumping to read later, looks interesting0
-
bump. will read later when the site comes back up0
-
Also bumping to read later.0
-
Bump0
-
I think I have a mancrush on Eric Helms. That dude is just brilliant.0
-
Thank you. Good read!0
-
Thanks for this!0
-
My favorite part,Of course, getting adequate protein is important for body composition change. Veggies are important for nutrients. And healthy fats are critical. But fearing carbs is basically locking yourself in a dietary prison of deprivation for no good reason.
Thank you for the link.0 -
bumping to read at home.0
-
Love this quote from Eric Helms:Once our nutrient needs are met, we don’t get extra credit for eating more nutritious food!0
-
Will read later.. Thanx..0
-
One of the few "nutrition myths"-type articles that is solid gold. Very nice collection.0
-
I think I have a mancrush on Eric Helms. That dude is just brilliant.
So do I...well, a girl crush!0 -
Love this quote from Eric Helms:Once our nutrient needs are met, we don’t get extra credit for eating more nutritious food!
Hmmm, I can think of a few threads that this needs to be posted on!0 -
This is my favorite:We tend to be overly reductionist in our approach to nutrition. Originally, we believed fat was the singular cause of the obesity epidemic. When the low fat craze had no impact on preventing the worsening of the obesity epidemic, we went the way of the low carb craze, and folks started consuming fat with abandon. When this didn’t turn the trend of waist expansion around, we decided that it’s not just fat or carbs, the causes are specific types of carbs and fat; specifically sugar, high fructose corn syrup and trans fat are the culprits!
The need to blame singular nutrients highlights the all or nothing, black or white attitude that is in and of itself one of the roots of unhealthy eating behavior and consequently obesity. Again, it comes down to seeking balance. The concept of balance in nutrition is inclusive of the concepts of magnitude and frequency that are needed for long term lifestyle change. Balance recognizes that it is not the small piece of chocolate that you had that wasn’t on your diet plan that was the problem, it was the carton of ice cream you had afterward!
especially the bold part.
From Eric Helms0 -
*save for later read.0
-
Tagging to read the rest later.0
-
:flowerforyou:0
-
Hmm, I thought I was pretty good at sorting bad information from good but there was a myth in there I actually thought was legit. :blushing: Thanks for sharing this; it could be copied into a lot of threads around here.0
-
This could be reused several times a day:While insulin levels are certainly higher when more carbs are consumed, the fact remains that you cannot create fat out of air. If you’re in a calorie deficit, you aren’t suddenly going to sprout love handles because you decide to enjoy a bagel after your workout.0
-
Subscribed for later reading.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 427 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions