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TheUrbanMyth



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dixon wrote:
TheUrbanMyth wrote:

A single study proves nothing.
The single study is the only authoritative source of information on this topic. In support of your claim that my scientific study is wrong, you have not presented anything. One study in human beings always trumps the bullshit pulled out of your ass such as your subjective opinion.

This is utterly wrong. That study is not the only authoritative source of information. Here's a link that links to other scientific studies.
http://exercise.about.com/od/exerciseworkouts/f/muscle.htm
Are you seriously trying to tell us that your study is the only authoritative source anywhere?


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Other sources as noted already state differently.

There have been no other scientific sources "noted."
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Pretty much everything I've read from reputable sources states....

The only reputable sources which would accurately measure caloric expenditure from muscle tissue are scientific studies that are published in peer reviewed journals. The only reputable source cited in this thread is the one I posted. Have you read it?

See the link above for studies and the peer-reviewed journals.


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... that a pound of muscle will burn 6 calories as opposed to a pound of fat which burns 2.
Is that what you mean by...
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So putting on a lot of muscle burns a lot more calories

Exactly my point. 4 calories per day (according to your numbers) from one pound of pure muscle. That's jack squat; nothing. That's literally like a third of a peanut.

Yes, if you only GAINED ONE POUND of muscle.


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Not only that, but more muscle can also elevate your BMR as well.



BMR is what we are talking about. That isn't an additional thing to add on to the conversation. Sadly, you are really lost here.


You really don't understand this topic, do you? Hint: I am not talking about the resting rate here. See the second link below (reference 6 and what Chris Scott says about it). Besides which the six calories is NOT a constant. Protein turnover can increase caloric expenditure in the hours or even days after exercise.


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TheUrbanMyth



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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cerberus wrote:
are those numbers on BMR correct?

a lb of muscle burns an extra four calories a day?

that's like a fly sitting on a sperm whale.

considering almost everything I've ever read touts the benefits of a faster BMR with added muscle, that makes it either the biggest crock I've ever heard or read, or that figure is a bit on the low side.

I don't expect it to make a significant difference, but certainly more than 4 cals a day!


This should clarify some things.

http://www.thefactsaboutfitness.com/news/cals.htm


See in particular reference number 6 and what Chris Scott says. Also read about protein turnover.
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