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by kingkongrevenge
6157 days ago
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The "muscle burns calories" idea is a popular myth, as you explain. The value of muscle mass is that it buffers glucose and insulin. Muscle forms and stores glycogen that would otherwise go right to fat cells. These glycogen stores then also help control appetite, fending off acute snack attack hunger pangs that a scrawny person accustomed to a high carb diet gets when blood sugar wanes. |
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