Sport Fruit ??

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Ok so I've heard a million times how sugar in the body causes the pancreas to release insulin which increases fat storage. I am trying to reduce fat in my body. I work out and eat healthy all the time, I limit sugars as much as possible, actually the only sugar I eat is in my yogurt. Lately I started having fruit for my morning snack and I really enjoy it and feel like I am getting lots of natural vitamins (as I do not take a mulit vitamin). I've read about how much sugar is in fruit ... does this sugar cause the body to react in the same way? Or since it is natural sugar is it not bad? Please share your expetise advice :) Thanks!
 
this is the best write-up i've seen on this subject

1) fruits are calorically sparse & nutritionally dense. not mentally dense like folks who tell others to avoid them.
2) fruits are an effective default fiber & water source. you will **** better & function better.
3) fruits have small amounts of fructose per serving (4-7g). this is perfect for preserving liver glycogen & indirectly, skeletal muscle glycogen status. muscle glycogen is better replenished when small amounts of fructose are present in the postW mix.
4) a liver lacking glyco-replenishment = multiple catabolic signalling cascades = compromised gains in skeletal muscle. fructose facilitates "fed state" signals to the brain. too complex to get into right now, but this is a good thing.
5) fruits contain system & recovery-enhancing phytonutrients & antioxidant factors not present in any other food species.
6) there is not a solitary shred of science indicating ill effects on health, body composition, or physical performance as a result of eating fruit. some of the leanest, longest-living populations on the planet earth eat fruit daily.
7) it would take the consumption of a truck bed of fruits to ingest amounts of fructose associated with negative metabolic effects seen in forcefed rats. the funny thing about this is, fruit is one of the rare foods in nature that you can actually fill yourself up with, & still not tip the balance of risk versus benefit.
8) fruit avoidance just plain makes no damn sense whatsoever -- but then again, how many idiotic bodybuilding myths do you know of that do?
 
Great post! I love it.

Eat your fruit. It's so good for us. Some fruits, such as raspberries and blackberries are actually loaded with fiber. I always encourage my clients to eat some fruit while losing fat. Never hurts.
Sarah
 
You said:
Ok so I've heard a million times how sugar in the body causes the pancreas to release insulin which increases fat storage.

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That is not true. Not entirely anyway. When we eat carbs our blood sugar rises. In order for your blood sugar level to return to normal your body must store the blood sugar somewhere. This is when insulin is released. The insulin is the "key" that allows the blood sugar to enter your cells. Once the blood sugar enters your cells, your blood sugar level is returned to normal.

Now, if you have a caloric surplus then this will result in extra fat. But if you have a caloric deficit or if you eat the same amount of calories you burn... then fat is not stored.

How MUCH sugar a food has affects how MUCH blood glucose there is. This is what the Glycemic Index is based on. Fruit is different than a piece of cake because it's content is different.

Simple Answer: Fruit is good. Yes you should eat it. No you should not eat it with every meal. Yes it is better to eat it in the morning or afternoon as opposed to late evenings.
 
Well, since eloquence has already been done, I'll try a simpler approach. Eat fruit. Fruit is gooood. You likey the fruit. You likey much.
 
I agree wholeheartedly with all of the above posts. Fruit is natural and beautiful and so good for you, as well as being low in cals. It's not, or it shouldn't be all about weight loss, who wants to be skinny but unhealthy? It's a lose lose. Eat fruit, and don't listen to people who paint fruit as evil. Fruit alone didn't make anyone fat and unhealthy. They did that themselves with the help of tv and microwave dinners.
 
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