Tue, May-14-02, 01:06
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Plan: Atkins/PP/BFL
Stats: 400/223/200
BF:37%/17%/12%
Progress: 89%
Location: Ottawa, ON
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Originally posted by TigerLB55
When it comes to the loss of wieght no it does not matter, when the body does not have enough energy it tears down it reseveres gratned this will be in LBM and Fat
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Actually, the biochemical properties matter for both, loss and gain of both muscle and fat.
The process is biochemical on both accounts. Hence, the mechanical simplification of it in terms volumes, amounts and/or energy alone cannot explain the gain or loss of organic tissue. The biochemical interaction of these elements does.
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If you would like me to get technical pm me
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Why PM? This is a very important topic, and any information on it could benefit everyone here.
So please free to share and get technical, many here would appreciate such technical discussion.
Wa'il
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