Protein on Keto Diet- Does It Convert to Sugar? [dyed-FLLsaP]
Protein on Keto Diet- Does It Convert to Sugar? [dyed-FLLsaP]
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Science says eating just one meal per day can improve your health. Learn more at ----- Confused about how much protein you should eat while on a ketogenic diet? Recent studies have shown that even if you do eat high-protein diet while you’re in ketosis, you can maintain high levels of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), the main ketone body. -----------------------------------------Lets Connect-------------------------------------- ➢ Facebook ➢ Listen to the Audio in iTunes: ➢ Deanna's Instagram ➢ Mike's Instagram --------------------------------------Key Takeaways---------------------------------- Confused about how much protein you should eat while on a ketogenic diet? Recent studies have shown that even if you do eat high-protein diet while you’re in ketosis, you can maintain high levels of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), the main ketone body. This research suggests (and self-experimentation confirms) that gluconeogenesis happens--both ketones and glucogenic amino acids make glucose--but that doesn't mean you're going to get fat as a result or that it'll affect your blood sugar. (In my opinion, the ability to utilize different substrates is a sign of metabolic flexibility, which is overall a good thing.) Lastly, elevated levels of beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) while eating a low-carb, high-fat, high-protein diet maybe linked with the increased satiety, decreased appetite and decreased blood glucose levels. So while gluconeogenesis exists, it may in fact have a thermogenic effect, and is not necessarily a bad thing! Please comment below if you'd like to discuss further, Mike -----------------------------------------Links Mentioned -------------------------------------- 3M Micropore Tape: *I like this one because it's wider* Dr. Mark Burhenne's book about sleep-disordered breathing and sleep apnea: -----------------------------------------Related Studies-------------------------------------- Veldhorst, MA. 2012. Gluconeogenesis and protein-induced satiety. Br J Nutr. 2012 Feb;107(4):595-600 Fine EJ, Feinman RD. Thermodynamics of weight loss diets. Nutr Metab (Lond) 2004; 1: 15.
Aired: November 24, 2024
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