JC Denton wrote on Jul 7
th, 2024 at 2:36pm:
I am one of the last people on this forum to be giving nutritional advice. However, I have learned enough over the years to know that calories derived from healthy meals and calories derived from fast food meals are different. You could overeat on salad and low-fat meats to consume the same amount of calories as you would a Big Mac meal. But, your body's ability to digest a salad meal would be a lot easier than what you would having a Big Mac meal. They may be the same amount of calories. But, the nutrition on a Big Mac meal just processes in our digestion differently because of the poor quality of food. Sure, you can satiate your hunger with fast food. However, because the fats and carbs give short term energy, you tend to be hungry again sooner than what you would if you had a salad.
That article you posted:
Quote:Two-thirds of his total intake came from junk food. He also took a multivitamin pill and drank a protein shake daily. And he ate vegetables, typically a can of green beans or three to four celery stalks.
He countered the bad diet with a multivitamin pill and drank a protein shake daily. And he ate vegetables. Oh, come on! My own previous diet consisted of regular junk food each week and modestly healthy meals at home. I was slowly losing weight. But, I was losing muscle mass. When I cut out my alcohol intake, and stopped going to fast food restaurants, my weight stayed roughly the same as it was. But, I look much stronger. Muscle weighs more than fat. I look skinnier than I was. But I am also stronger.