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CONSISTENT by Primal Potential

378: Is High Protein Metabolically High Carb?

CONSISTENT by Primal Potential

Elizabeth Benton

Self-improvement, Education, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.92.7K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2017

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Is a high protein diet the metabolic equivalent of a high carb diet? In a lot of ways, yes.

Our bodies do not have a storage form of protein. Excess protein - more than the body needs to maintain lean mass and repair tissue - is often used in a process called gluconeogenesis, or the creation of new glucose (sugar) from protein.

Most people are eating far more protein than their bodies need and even when they're trying to minimize carbohydrate consumption, they are disregulating glucose & insulin due to their protein consumption.

In today's episode we're talking about things you need to know about protein to help you shed excess fat, reduce hunger, minimize cravings and be as healthy as possible.

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In today's episode we talked about aiming for around 0.5 grams of protein per pound of lean body mass. Lean body mass is your body weight minus your fat mass.

You can figure this out if you know your body fat percentage.

For example, if a 200 lb individual is 30% body fat we can calculate that their fat mass is 60 pounds because 30% of 200 is 60.

Then, we'll subtract 60 from 200 to see that their lean mass (total mass minus fat mass) is 140 lbs.

Using the calculation of 0.5 grams of protein per pound of lean mass, this individual would target around 70 grams of protein per day.

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0:00.0

This is Primal Potential and I am your host, Elizabeth Benton.

0:06.7

Through education, motivation and implementation, we will bridge the gap between knowing and

0:13.8

doing so we can master fat loss naturally and help you reach your highest potential.

0:21.6

Let's get started.

0:24.4

Hello everybody and welcome back to the Primal Potential Podcast.

0:28.2

I am Elizabeth Benton and today's episode is super straightforward.

0:33.0

Some things you need to know about protein and it will be a little bit shorter because

0:38.7

I don't have much of a voice and we are going to try to get this recorded before it goes

0:44.5

completely.

0:45.5

I want everybody to first get on the same page with a couple of basic things that you probably

0:50.8

know about protein but then touch on a few things that I think many people don't know

0:58.8

that are very likely tripping them up.

1:02.6

From the high level, when we talk about macro nutrients, protein is one of them.

1:08.1

When we talk about macro nutrients, we tend to be focused on protein, carbohydrate and fat.

1:15.0

Alcohol is also a macro nutrient but for our purposes today, we are referring to protein,

1:21.0

carbohydrate and fat.

1:23.4

We'll get confused sometimes.

1:24.9

Fruit is not a macro nutrient.

1:27.7

Fruits are carbohydrates.

1:29.7

Carbs are the macro.

1:31.2

Fruit is not a macro nutrient just like dairy is not a macro nutrient.

1:35.7

Vegetables are not a macro nutrient.

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