Active Low-Carber Forums
Atkins diet and low carb discussion provided free for information only, not as medical advice.
Home Plans Tips Recipes Tools Stories Studies Products
Active Low-Carber Forums
A sugar-free zone


Welcome to the Active Low-Carber Forums.
Support for Atkins diet, Protein Power, Neanderthin (Paleo Diet), CAD/CALP, Dr. Bernstein Diabetes Solution and any other healthy low-carb diet or plan, all are welcome in our lowcarb community. Forget starvation and fad diets -- join the healthy eating crowd! You may register by clicking here, it's free!

Go Back   Active Low-Carber Forums > Main Low-Carb Diets Forums & Support > Low-Carb Studies & Research / Media Watch > Low-Carb War Zone
User Name
Password
FAQ Members Calendar Search Gallery My P.L.A.N. Survey


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1   ^
Old Tue, Jul-05-11, 11:17
beernutz's Avatar
beernutz beernutz is offline
Senior Member
Posts: 284
 
Plan: low carb
Stats: 195/174/170 Male 72 inches
BF:22%/15.2%/6 pack!
Progress: 84%
Default Ghrelin, carbs, and hunger

I was sent a link to this article:
http://www.myhealthnewsdaily.com/se...ght-loss-1078/7
which contained this suggestion:

Dieting commandment: Lettuce not eat lonely salads

"Eating just a salad for lunch is probably the worst meal for weight management," said Manuel Villacorta, a San Francisco-based dietician and spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association. "Have the salad, but have a sandwich with it, or a bowl of bean soup."

As low-calorie as all those salad veggies are, without carbohydrates, they do nothing to knock down levels of the hunger hormone ghrelin, which tells the brain when to eat. Villacorta recommended carb-containing foods such as fruits, grains, pasta and bread.

"If you're not eating enough, you're not lowering your ghrelin amounts, and you'll eat more later," Villacorta said.


It is not clear to me if Villacorta is the one who asserted the specific link between carb intake and ghrelin levels or if the author of the article just made a large leap in logic in the second paragraph and that Villacorta was only referring to calories and not specifically carbohydrates.

Anyway, after reading this article I went to wikipedia to look up ghrelin, but didn't find any information on how carb intake affects ghrelin levels.

I very rarely get hungry since I've been on the low carb regime where about 5% of my total calories are from carbs. I'm wondering what exactly it is that affects ghrelin levels and how so?

Last edited by beernutz : Tue, Jul-05-11 at 11:51.
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
  #2   ^
Old Tue, Jul-05-11, 13:46
LAwoman75's Avatar
LAwoman75 LAwoman75 is offline
Senior Member
Posts: 1,741
 
Plan: Whole food, semi low carb
Stats: 165/165/140 Female 5'6"
BF:
Progress: 0%
Location: Ozark Mt's
Default

and Santa Clause comes every Christmas eve..............


WHAT??
Reply With Quote
  #3   ^
Old Tue, Jul-05-11, 13:51
HappyLC HappyLC is offline
Senior Member
Posts: 1,876
 
Plan: Generic low carb
Stats: 212/167/135 Female 66.75
BF:
Progress: 58%
Location: Long Island, NY
Default

All I know is, when I eat cereal or toast for breakfast I get very hungry in about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. When I eat leftover meat from last night's dinner or eggs and bacon I don't even think about food until at least noon...usually more like 1pm.

Add carbs = get hungry sooner.
Reply With Quote
  #4   ^
Old Tue, Jul-05-11, 20:30
M Levac M Levac is offline
Senior Member
Posts: 6,498
 
Plan: VLC, mostly meat
Stats: 202/200/165 Male 5' 7"
BF:
Progress: 5%
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Default

Bodybuilders use a certain class of peptides that act just like ghrelin. When they inject it, they grow hungry and eat everything in sight. It's not the primary purpose of this class of drugs but it's a very real effect. Anyway, the point is that ghrelin is a hormone that regulates hunger. There are others like insulin and leptin for example.

Considering that carbs make us eat more, I'd say the "suggestion" you got in your inbox is quite wrong.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -6. The time now is 09:37.


Copyright © 2000-2024 Active Low-Carber Forums @ forum.lowcarber.org
Powered by: vBulletin, Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.