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Dinitro
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- Jul 7, 2011
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This question occurred to me, and since I'm not a trainer or fitness scholar, I thought I'd ask you guys:
Is it possible to eat at caloric deficit but still GAIN fat?
I know the simplistic mathematical answer is no--a deficit is a deficit--but suppose that even at a 500cal/day deficit the type of food one ate was pure junk: Whoppers, donuts, fajitas with extra sour cream, sodas. Nothing healthy, just constant cheat food. Would a person gain fat simply by the nature of the food being eaten, or would even that crap diet still cut as long as it was at a deficit?
Thanks!
And don't forget to contact me for your non-traditional chemically-enhanced cutting protocol, too!
Is it possible to eat at caloric deficit but still GAIN fat?
I know the simplistic mathematical answer is no--a deficit is a deficit--but suppose that even at a 500cal/day deficit the type of food one ate was pure junk: Whoppers, donuts, fajitas with extra sour cream, sodas. Nothing healthy, just constant cheat food. Would a person gain fat simply by the nature of the food being eaten, or would even that crap diet still cut as long as it was at a deficit?
Thanks!
And don't forget to contact me for your non-traditional chemically-enhanced cutting protocol, too!