Meal Frequency 19 Comments Thursday, July 18th, 2013 Written by: Kevin Cann                Many nutritionists, dieticians, and doctors have advised clients to eat more frequently throughout the day.  The idea behind this eating schedule is it better controls blood sugar, which in turn controls cravings and hunger.  By controlling cravings and hunger, the thought is the individual will consume less food and ultimately less “junk” food.  The logic makes sense, but I do not feel the science is there to back it up.  On the contrary, people partaking in intermittent fasting (IF) and raving about it is on the rise, and this may be a dangerous undertaking.                From an evolutionary standpoint, when did we begin to consume set meals?  Throughout history our meal times were variable.  Our paleolithic ancestors were not sitting down at 8am, 12pm, and 5pm for their daily meals.  Due to this the human body has developed a means to go an extended amount of time without food and survive.  We can go weeks without food through a process known as gluconeogenesis.                Gluconeogenesis is a catabolic process initiated by cortisol.  Our tissues in our body are carried to the liver and broken down into their amino acids to be converted into glucose.  This is a great phenomenon to survive a famine, but not so great for sustainable weight loss.  In fact gluconeogenesis induces insulin resistance and may be why stress is associated with the symptoms of metabolic syndrome (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11724664).  This is where intermittent fasting (IF) may become an issue.                IF seems to be the next big thing that will solve the world’s weight issues.  For some it may be beneficial to health.  The research is promising when we look at neurodegeneration.  IF may signal certain cellular pathways that protect the neurons from oxidative damage (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16899414 ).  However, for those of us just looking to maximize health it may not be the best choice.                Confining meals to 8 hours a day can lead to undereating.  This will initiate gluconeogenesis as well as downregulate our thyroid (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2341229).  This can lead to decreased mood and the inability to lose weight.  Remember that cortisol is our major stress hormone.  Eating too few calories is a stressor, and so are any nutrient deficiencies.   Leptin levels will fall increasing hunger while cortisol is increasing insulin resistance.  This is a very good way to create an environment where you overeat and store a lot of fat.                On the other end of the spectrum, IF may pose a means to be beneficial to both health and weight loss if we are not in a state of stress or trying to maximize performance.  This means we are getting 8-10 hours of uninterrupted sleep per night, do not suffer from chronic stress, are taking in enough calories, have no nutrient deficiencies, and we are not trying to compete in a sport.  Studies have shown IF to be an effective means for weight loss, and it may even have a protective effect on our heart (http://www.nutritionj.com/content/11/1/98).                Adrenaline is a neurotransmitter that is released during times of stress.  It helps us cope with physical and emotional pain.  Just like with insulin and leptin, our cells can become resistant to adrenaline.  This is really bad if fat loss is your goal because adrenaline is responsible for releasing our stored fat into the bloodstream to be used as energy.  Insulin, leptin, and adrenaline are key players to energy homeostasis.  If there is resistance in one there is resistance in all three.  This sets the stage to be very good at storing fat and very poor at releasing that stored fat.  This is one way in which we can continue to cut calories and continue to gain weight!  If we are resistant to any one of these hormones, IF is a bad idea.  Exercise can both help and hurt us here.  The right amount of physical activity can increase sensitivity to insulin in both the muscles and the liver.  However, too much exercise can just piggyback on the same issues with leptin, insulin, and adrenaline.                   6 meals per day will definitely allow for glucose to be readily available at all times.  This will prevent us from using gluconeogenesis to maintain blood sugar.  However, there are some other issues with this eating frequency.  There are two phases for insulin secretion.  The first phase lasts for approximately 10 minutes.  The pancreas stores insulin in preparation for the next meal.  During phase 1 this stored insulin is released.  In phase 2 the pancreas produces more insulin.  Insulin is present in the bloodstream for 2-3 hours after the meal is consumed.                  Eating every 2-3 hours puts a strain on the pancreas because it is unable to produce the stored insulin for phase 1 of secretion.  This means that our pancreatic beta cells are working nonstop.  This is a fast track to type 2 diabetes.  In fact, loss of first phase insulin secretion is an independent predictor of type 2 diabetes (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22834840).  Leptin and insulin work together to control energy consumption and storage.                There are leptin receptors present on the pancreatic beta cells.  As we eat, leptin levels should rise, increasing satiety as well as communicating with the pancreatic cells to stop producing insulin (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14749281).   On the other hand, an increase in insulin increases leptin.  If we continually secrete insulin, increasing leptin, we can be on a fast track to leptin resistance and metabolic syndrome.  Once again we have developed leptin and insulin resistance.                Our body, when functioning properly, has a checks and balances system.  Opposite insulin is a hormone called glucagon.  Glucagon communicates with the liver to release its stored glucose to maintain blood sugar levels.  At this point free fatty acids are stimulated, as well as ketone bodies.  This is the true fat burning time.  Insulin and glucagon cannot be present in the bloodstream at the same time, so this occurs roughly 3 hours after eating a meal.  If we consume a meal every 2-3 hours glucagon is never released and we never enter this fat burning period.  We cannot burn fat while insulin is present!                Eating throughout the day causes our pancreas to become exhausted and our liver to become lazy.  We need to create a balance of work and rest between the two.  Not releasing stored glucose from the liver is bad news, especially if we are inactive.  If those liver stores are full, the carbohydrates will be converted to triglycerides and sent to storage.  If you feel fatigued and moody every 2-3 hours if you do not eat, then this is a sign of insulin resistance.  Your energy and mood are being driven by blood sugar swings.  Your pancreas is constantly releasing insulin, and any leftover insulin in the blood will spike hunger and dip energy.  Remember high insulin equals high leptin.  The snack may alleviate the symptoms temporarily, but done over the long haul it will lead to insulin and leptin resistance.                Eating 3 meals a day seems to be an effective way to avoid the stressors of undereating or going too long without food while allowing for our fat burning hormones to do their job.  I would encourage these meals to be spaced apart every 5 hours.  This allows for equal time between insulin and glucagon and an equal work to rest ratio for our liver and pancreas.  If hunger persists try eating more at the previous meal, especially protein, or try taking some digestive enzymes with each meal.  People who partake in IF rave about its ability to stimulate fat loss, and show some studies to support this.  I personally believe 16 hours between two meals is too long.  You can have the same weight loss effects spacing out dinner from the night before and breakfast 10-12 hours.  This decreases the risk of causing excess stress and allows for substantial time in the fat loss area.                I hope this helps clear up why I recommend 3 meals per day for resetting hormones and stimulating fat loss.  Snacking does the same thing as a full meal in terms of insulin secretion and shutting off the fat burning hormones.  If you are diabetic it is important to talk to your doctor about meal frequency because it may be important to eat more frequently to maintain blood sugar.  Also, eating more frequently throughout the day may be beneficial to athletes.  This can ensure the glycogen stores are full and ready to go, as well as ensure that the athlete is taking in enough calories.  Eating for performance differs from eating for maximal weight loss and health.                In conclusion, the first step to undertake to obtain optimal health is to try the paleo template along with getting 8-10 hours of uninterrupted sleep, and undertaking some stress management techniques.  Health and disease are along a spectrum, the more you do to obtain better health the better chances of reaching your goals.  Remove grains, dairy, and legumes for a month or two and reassess your health.  Eating 3 meals a day may be really hard to do right off the bat.  Just removing problematic foods can go a long way to making you feel better.  After this time period has elapsed and you feel you have stalled, try switching it up to eating 3 meals per day spaced roughly 5 hours apart.  If after a few months you are feeling great, sleep is great, but you still think you may be able to lose more fat perhaps then you try IF.                About Kevin Cann Kevin is owner of Genetic Potential Nutrition. He is a holistic nutritionist, wellness coach, and strength coach.

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Of the Top 20 Worldwide Fitness Trends for 2010, “Strength Training” holds the second highest ranking spot, and has held a top 10 position in each of the past 4 years. It is an important part of an exercise program if you plan to maintain strength as you age, increase your resting metabolic rate (burn more calories while at rest) and enhance the body’s natural ability to burn stored fat. Strength training is a predominate theme at many health clubs these days right along with the cardio machines that offer an aerobic workout for maintaining overall health. National guidelines recommend that we get at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise five times a week or 20 minutes of intense physical activity three times a week to maintain fitness. Weight training or resistance training should be included at least twice a week to maintain and strengthen muscles.Research suggests that on average, the adults that do not incorporate strength training and exercise in their daily routine, will lose about 4 to 6 lbs of muscle tissue per decade as they get older. Why is that significant? Because your body works to maintain that muscle mass by using up about 5 calories of energy per day for each pound of muscle mass it carries  (even if you are fairly sedentary)

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VN:F [1.9.22_1171]please wait…Rating: 0.0/5 (0 votes cast)What exactly is every one of the the hub-ub about repast timing? Do I have to eat every 2-3 hours? It has been a hot topic for decades. Bodybuilders of the past believed it was actually vital for eating every single 2-3 hours, but is this really the case? Let’s examine exactly what frequent eating proponents say: Missing Dishes causes: 1) Decrease in T3 hormonal 2) Insulin levels to be every over the place (negatively effecting fat loss) 3) Necessary protein muscle tissues to break down, causing structure loss 4) Slowing of metabolic rate Does it surely

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“You pick an apple when it’s ripe” Last night I took a break from updating Eat Stop Eat to go to a very special event.The Macallan – One of Scotland’s most beloved Whisky distilleries and the makers of one of the world’s truly great single malt whiskies, was holding an event to kick off the launch of it’s new series of Scotch – names the 1824 series, aptly named after the year the distillery was founded.During the event we were able to taste each of the four new offerings (they called them ‘expressions’) and even got to pair them with their cheeses and chocolates of choice. All and all a good night (Apparently rambling about scotch occasionally on my blog and  twitter is a good thing )To mark the event they flew in their ‘chief wood guy’ (who’s name completely escapes me) to talk about the importance of the wood they use to make their casks – the giant barrels that the whisky is stored in while it ages.Now, I was there to take a break from writing and enjoy some drink, but as usual I started to pick up little nuance – little ideas, that I think will help you with understanding weight loss, muscle building and the like.I can sum the whole concept up as ‘You pick an apple when it’s ripe’ but to explain what I mean, we need to go back to talking about the barrels.The people at the  Macallans are crazy about their wood – and with good reason – this is where their scotch gets the vast majority of its flavor and color (Macallans is one of the rare few scotches that does not add coloring to their scotch).The barrels (casks) are only ever made of Oak – either American Oak from the Kentucky area, or Spanish Oak. The process used to make the casks is very ‘old school’ – hand made, fired, aged with sherry… Everything you’d expect from the romantic attachment they have to the lure and history of their drink. Interestingly, after the 100 year old oak is cut into planks it has to age and dry – they do this naturally.  They don’t put it into an oven or a kiln, they just leave it outside for a couple of years. Yep, not weeks or months, but years.And this is where I started to see an underlying unity between the story I was being told about aging wood to make the casks that hold one of the world’s most beloved scotch and weight loss.We have a romantic attachment to the idea of things being done naturally, and with the idea of not rushing a process. We intuitively see a value in this approach

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You’re curious.You’ve heard how people are using intermittent fasting to lose massive amounts of fat, get shredded, and eat whatever they want.Learn what the science really says about intermittent fasting and weight loss.You like what you hear, but you know that anecdotes aren’t good evidence. You’re also skeptical after years of being told to eat small, frequent meals to control your appetite and blood sugar levels.Maybe you’re tired of eating so often, so you dig deeper.You notice more and more diet books that are based on or recommend intermittent fasting, like:The 8-Hour DietThe 5:2 DietThe Warrior DietMan 2.0The Fast DietThe Fast-5 DietYou see claims that intermittent fasting can help you “…watch the pounds disappear without watching what you eat!”1 Others say that intermittent fasting will help you lose more fat and less muscle during a diet.Yet you hesitate. You’re not sure which of these claims are backed by good science, and how many are magical thinking.That’s what you’re going to learn in this article. Here’s a quick primer on intermittent fasting before we begin.What is Intermittent Fasting?Intermittent fasting is a nutrient timing strategy where you don’t eat for a short period (~12-48 hours) followed by a shorter period where you’re allowed to eat (~8-24 hours).

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People are always looking for quicker, more effective answers to the age old question of how to lose weight and HIIT is one of the methods which has sprung into the limelight over the last decade. Many trainers recommend high intensity interval training as their ‘secret weapon’ against fat loss and today we shall look at it with you.This method can be used by those with a performance related goal, such as those training for a sporting event, as well as those looking to increase muscular strength but primarily it’s adopted by those trying to find ways to shed unwanted body fat. Today we’ll show you how and why it is so popular.In addition we will give you a few dieting tips to help you get more from your hard work in the gym. By putting a good HIIT routine alongside the simple basics of a good diet plan you will reap the rewards most people spend their lives trying to achieve. We know far more about exercise than we did two or three decades ago

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With high intensity interval training becoming one of the hot trends of the last few years in the fitness industry there is one burning question which most gym enthusiasts want to ask – can you build muscle and maintain it with HIIT?The old approach, of course, is to do a resistance session and then jump on a bike for some light cardiovascular work to get yourself into the so-called ‘fat burning zone’. []However, this is now considered as yesterday’s advice. Modern science has seen high intensity interval training become one of the most sought after methods when it comes to fat loss, and more recent studies have also shown it to be an excellent method for those looking to increase lean muscle mass, too.That’s right, performing a high intensity cardio workout is actually superior not only for burning fat but also for building lean tissue! While this is probably music to the ears of all those gym enthusiasts who find cardiovascular activity to be somewhat dull, it does come with a few warnings.It would be foolish to jump straight in, of course, without taking a few minutes to learn some of the basic principles which HIIT operates around. People often buy into opinions in the fitness world, rather than stone cold facts

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