Is insulin generated from sugar intake anti-anabolic?
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Since simple sugar intake spikes insulin, which counters growth hormone, wouldn't eating lots of sugar & working out be antithetical?
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@Pooooop growth hormone is a stress hormone that promotes the liberation of fatty acids in the bloodstream. one of the main benefits of carb intake is lower growth hormone.
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@Pooooop For example, consuming large amounts of simple sugars can increase insulin levels, which reduces the secretion of growth hormone, but a balanced intake of carbohydrates can help provide energy for training.
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This is a massive myth that growth hormone is anabolic in the sense like steroids. Growth hormone, as mentioned, is a stress mediator. To a certain, controlled degree, primarily by good thyroid function, some GH secretion is necessary as per the repair process. In young people, with epiphysis bone not having fused, it is primarily responsible for growth in that stage of life. By far however, insulin and T3 are the primary anabolic sources. Having sufficient vitamin D and carbs, in the context of oxidative metabolism, is what ensures lean tissue maintenance. With good OXPHOS, the weight loss is usually in the form of fat.