Carb Cycling

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Ray Rogers: Carb cycling seems to be a term people are using more frequently. Can you define it in clear and simple terms?

Serena Poon: Carb cycling is a diet where you change your carbohydrate consumption throughout the week to coincide with greater physical activity. Carbohydrates are important for fueling intense or endurance workouts and also for muscle recovery, so the technique ensures that you have the fuel that you need on these higher-octane days.

RR: What are the benefits of carb cycling, physically, emotionally, cellular-wise, etc.?

SP: There is research that demonstrates that carb cycling may be a helpful training protocol for endurance athletes looking to improve performance and bodybuilders looking to decrease fat mass, while still allowing their muscles proper growth and recovery. Carb cycling may also be helpful for weight loss in the general population, but researchers believe that this is more a function of reducing overall calorie intake than a specific mechanism of how carbohydrates are metabolized.

RR: What are the risks? Anything to be on the lookout for as you are carb cycling (either before, during or after)?

SP: There are a few risks associated with both a high-carbohydrate diet and a low-carbohydrate diet. A high-carbohydrate diet can increase the risk of diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease. Very low-carbohydrate diets, such as the ketogenic diet (that also include high fat and moderate protein), have been known to cause side effects including nausea, headaches and fatigue, and vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Low-carbohydrate diets are also notably low in fiber, which is essential for overall health. Research shows that benefits of a low-carbohydrate diet experienced in the short term seem to wane as time goes on.

No matter what, it is imperative that your carbohydrate intake is coming from high-quality, wholesome, high-fiber foods such as vegetables, fruits and whole grains.

RR: Can you suggest a sample meal plan, a typical day of carb cycling?

SP: Sure, here is an example of what a sample high-carbohydrate day might look like:

Breakfast – Oatmeal with bananas, walnuts and maple syrup

Snack – Slice of avocado toast on whole-grain bread

Lunch – Grilled veggie sandwich with oven roasted potatoes

Dinner – Gnocchi with a high-quality protein

And here is a sample low-carbohydrate day:

Breakfast – Veggie scramble with half an avocado and a small handful of low-glycemic fruit

Snack – Apple with a small spoonful of seed butter

Lunch – Salad with a rainbow of vegetables and a high-quality protein

Dinner – Zucchini noodles with high-quality protein

RR: What kind of results might one expect?

SP: Short-term effects could include increased energy for high-intensity or endurance workouts (if properly paired with high carbohydrate consumption) and/or weight loss. Carb cycling is meant to be a short-term eating regimen to achieve a specific outcome, so there wouldn’t be any long-term benefits to speak of.

RR: Why do you recommend it to clients?

SP: I don’t necessarily recommend carb cycling to clients. What I do recommend is a 28-day reset or daily intermittent fasting, which supports weight loss along with many other benefits, such as decreased inflammation, improved brain function, and decreased risk for cardiovascular disease.

Serena Poon is a celebrity chef, certified nutritionist, Reiki master, and founder of Just Add Water®️ and Culinary Alchemy®; @chefserenapoon; serenaloves.com

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This content is strictly the opinion of Chef Serena Poon and is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of medical advice or treatment from a personal physician. All readers/viewers of this content are advised to consult their doctors or qualified health professionals regarding specific health questions. Neither Serena nor the publisher of this content takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons reading or following the information in this educational content. All viewers of this content, especially those taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement or lifestyle program.

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