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  • @absGeekNZ
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    38 months ago

    The conversation went away from my original question about new information that conflicts with existing views, but that is the nature of conversation, you go where it leads.

    But the book is more about the way ultra-processed foods mess with out reward systems to encourage over-eating and that exercise is not a way to balance out excess consumption. As your body simply thinks it needs more food, even though you have blown your food budget for the day; the increased exercise doesn’t burn nearly as much as you would expect given the level of work you think you are doing, then eating a little more blows the budget even further.

    • @eagleeyedtiger
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      38 months ago

      I agree with that in the sense that most people when getting in to fitness start to realise how much you have to exercise to burn off excess consumption. And that it’s already known that ultraprocessed food is usually very calorie dense but can be nutritionally empty. I’m sure most who get into it seriously are aware dietary habits also need to change.

      In running circles there’s a saying “you can’t outrun a bad diet”. There’s also “Abs are made in the kitchen”.