
Carbohydrates
& Fat Loss: Clearing Up
The Confusion - Part 1
by Sean Nalewanyj
Fat Loss Expert & Best-Selling Fitness Author
www.HowToBurnFat.com
No other nutrient out there is surrounded by
more confusion, hype and contradiction than
the
all-too-famous carbohydrate.
Over the last decade a virtually endless amount
of advice, fad diets and hard-fast rules have
been put into place regarding proper carbohydrate
consumption. As a result, most average beginners
have been left clueless and without any rational
guidance on the topic.
In this 2-part article I will attempt to provide
a very basic and straightforward framework to
help you choose which sources of carbohydrates
to include in your fat burning diet. This will
simply be a broad, overall examination of the
topic in order to keep things as easy to understand
for you as possible.
So... what exactly IS a carbohydrate?
Sugar.
Whether you consume a plate of spaghetti noodles,
a bowl of grapes or a chocolate bar, carbohydrates
will always eventually be broken down into their
simplest form: glucose.
The main function of glucose is to provide
fuel for your muscles and brain in order to
carry out your daily tasks.
While the end product of all carbohydrates
is the same, it is the manner in which they
reach that final end product that is important
to us in terms of burning fat.
When you eat foods containing carbohydrates,
the body will digest and break them down into
glucose, which is then released into the bloodstream
to be used as a source of fuel. The main difference
amongst different carbohydrate sources is the
speed at which the sugars are broken down for
use.
Some carbohydrates raise blood sugar levels
quickly and sharply, while others are broken
down and released at a slow, gradual pace.
As a person looking to burn body fat and maintain
high levels of energy for your workouts, your
primary goal when consuming carbohydrates is
simple: keep blood sugar levels consistent and
balanced.
Why?
It’s all related to insulin, which is
a hormone that controls the amount of sugar
in the bloodstream by moving it into the cells
of the body.
When you consume carbohydrates that are broken
down quickly, the body must release a large
amount of insulin in order to compensate. The
insulin will remove the sugar from the bloodstream
very quickly, which will then result in lower-than-normal
blood sugar levels.
Low blood sugar levels will result in feelings
of tiredness and fatigue, and will also produce
hunger pangs which can then lead to binge eating.
In addition, high levels of insulin increase
the body's rate of fat storage. When insulin
is present in large amounts, fat cannot be used
as an energy source by the body due to a rise
in enzymes that prevent fat mobilization.
To put it simply...
When you consume carbohydrates that raise blood
sugar levels quickly, you end up in a constant
cycle of sharp rises in blood sugar followed
by dramatic falls. This inhibits your ability
to burn fat and throws your energy levels, appetite
and mood completely out of order.
Because of the above-mentioned facts, the ultimate
goal of proper carbohydrate consumption is to
stick to meals that keep blood sugar levels
balanced. This is accomplished by focusing on
food sources that are broken down and released
gradually in the bloodstream.
By always maintaining steady blood sugar levels,
your body will remain in a continual fat burning
state, your energy levels will remain peaked,
and your appetite will be kept under control.
We have now established what the GOAL of proper
carbohydrate consumption is, and in Part 2 we
will discuss which specific sources can help
you achieve that goal…
Click Here
for Part 2.
About The Author
Once an awkward, out-of-shape "social outcast",
Sean Nalewanyj is now a renowned fat loss and
muscle building expert, best-selling fitness
author, and creator of the wildly popular online
fat loss program: "The Real Deal Body Transformation
System". Learn how to burn fat and lose
weight quickly, safely and permanently by visiting:
www.HowToBurnFat.com.
Sean is also the owner and operator of the
web's premier fat loss and muscle building support
community, currently accepting new members at
www.FitnessInnerCircle.com.
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