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Is There Ever a Reason to Try Reverse Dieting?
People often ask im on this topic is like, is there ever a reason to try reverse dioting? No, we own macro factor, and for all the reasons i just talked about for a way too long, we don't have a reverse diet function. But one good reason is you're just curious and you want to try it. There's nothing wrong with that. I i don't lose sleep over the idea that someone out there is currently reversed dieting,. So if you're really intrigued, you're really interested, absolutely, you're welcome to it. We design macro factor in a way that enables that.
We’re officially back for a brand new season! In today’s episode, Greg discusses the research behind how resistance training range of motion impacts muscle growth, with a special focus on stretch-mediated hypertrophy. After that, Eric dives deep into the topic of reverse dieting, which is often touted as a remedy for metabolic adaptation and a strategy to facilitate easier and more sustainable weight loss. However, this popular approach was originally driven by industry marketing rather than scientific evidence. Eric’s segment explores the actual research related to reverse dieting, which tells a much different story than the hyped-up anecdotes you’ll see on social media. He also explains why reverse dieting often appears to work in the short term while falling flat in the long term, and why a simple maintenance phase is a better option than reverse dieting.
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TIME STAMPS
Intro/Announcements (0:00)
Opening segment: mandatory open-access academic publishing (5:27)
Greg’s segment: stretch-mediated hypertrophy (19:15)
References:
Partial versus full-ROM for hypertrophy (21:58)
Partial ROM at different muscle lengths (24:08)
Loaded stretching for calf growth (29:10)
“Proof-of-concept” studies (36:13)
More intensive calf stretching for hypertrophy (37:57)
Eric’s segment: reverse dieting (49:32)
References:
Potential conflicts of interest and background information (53:07)
Overview of metabolic adaptation and relative energy deficiency (56:42)
The theoretical basis (and resulting claims) for reverse dieting (1:00:49)
Pertinent questions to be answered in this segment (1:05:29)
Metabolic adaptation versus metabolic damage (1:06:41)
To what extent does metabolic adaptation actually interfere with weight loss and weight maintenance? (1:11:20)
Is dieting with a higher calorie target actually easier? (1:21:17)
Why the metabolic phenotype research casts serious doubts on reverse dieting (1:24:07)
Empirical data from physique athletes (1:33:20)
Overfeeding at natural body weight versus weight regain after dieting (1:38:22)
Empirical data from the Minnesota Starvation Experiment (1:47:15)
Important clarifications (1:53:26)
Illusions that make reverse dieting seem way more effective than it is (1:54:56)
Is there ever a good reason to reverse diet? (2:18:56)
Practical applications and conclusions (2:23:52)
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