Maintenance Calories After A Cut?

Paul Revelia
23 Feb 201709:31

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Paul Rebella from Pro Physique.com explains the concept of maintenance calories after a fat loss phase. He emphasizes that metabolism is not static and adapts as one diets, leading to a decrease in maintenance calories over time. He advises that post-diet maintenance calories should be close to the end-of-diet numbers, slightly higher due to the previous caloric deficit. Rebella suggests using refeed days to determine maintenance and stresses the importance of understanding that bodies are dynamic, requiring adjustments in caloric intake to maintain weight loss.

Takeaways

  • 💡 Metabolism is the rate at which your body burns calories and adapts based on food intake and physical activity.
  • 🔥 During a fat loss phase, metabolism slows down as a survival mechanism, making it harder to maintain weight loss over time.
  • ⚖️ Maintenance calories are dynamic and adjust throughout a fat loss phase, meaning your initial maintenance calories may no longer apply after dieting.
  • 📉 At the end of a fat loss phase, maintenance calories are often close to the final calorie intake used during the diet, not the starting point.
  • 🚶 Cardio and calorie intake should be adjusted carefully post-diet to avoid rapid fat gain once the fat loss phase ends.
  • 🔄 Reverse dieting and gradually increasing calories are key to resetting metabolism and maintaining long-term weight loss.
  • 💪 Individuals who diet chronically or from a young age may experience long-term metabolic suppression, affecting their ability to maintain higher calorie levels.
  • 👗 Cultural and societal pressures, especially on women, often lead to chronic under-eating and dieting, which can suppress metabolic rate.
  • 🍎 With proper management, people can maintain their weight at higher calorie intakes by focusing on long-term metabolic recovery.
  • 🎯 The goal is to understand that maintenance calories constantly change and to adjust your diet accordingly to maintain results and overall health.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is determining maintenance calories after a fat loss phase.

  • What does metabolism represent in the context of the video?

    -Metabolism represents the rate at which the body burns calories, and it is not static but rather adapts based on caloric intake and expenditure.

  • Why does the body's metabolism adapt when dieting?

    -The body's metabolism adapts to conserve energy and ensure survival, as a non-adapting metabolism would lead to quicker starvation.

  • How does the metabolism change during a fat loss phase?

    -During a fat loss phase, the metabolism decreases as the body tries to compensate for the caloric deficit by burning fewer calories.

  • What is the relationship between maintenance calories and the calories one starts a diet with?

    -Maintenance calories are not static and will decrease as one diets longer, meaning they are not the same as the calories one started the diet with.

  • Why might someone gain weight after achieving their fat loss goal and resuming their normal eating habits?

    -Someone might gain weight because their maintenance calories have decreased during the diet, and returning to their pre-diet eating habits creates a caloric surplus.

  • What is a refeed day, and how can it help determine maintenance calories?

    -A refeed day is a day when one consumes calories at or slightly above maintenance levels to replenish glycogen stores. It can help determine maintenance calories by observing the body's response to a higher caloric intake.

  • How can one estimate their maintenance calories after a diet?

    -One can estimate their maintenance calories by considering the calories they were consuming at the end of their diet, with the understanding that it will be slightly higher due to the previous caloric deficit.

  • What is reverse dieting, and how does it relate to maintaining weight loss?

    -Reverse dieting is the process of gradually increasing caloric intake to allow the metabolic rate to recover, which helps in maintaining weight loss and adapting to a new body composition.

  • Why might someone's maintenance calories be higher than expected after a long-term diet?

    -Someone's maintenance calories might be higher than expected due to chronic dieting or undereating, which can suppress the metabolic rate over time.

  • What is the significance of the body's dynamic nature in relation to weight management?

    -The body's dynamic nature is significant in weight management because it requires continuous adjustment of caloric intake to match the body's changing energy requirements, especially after significant weight loss or changes in physical activity.

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