Among health people (人), there are people who feel anxious if they miss a day of exercise. It is because of the thought that muscle loss will occur. But this is not true. Rather, overexertion can cause muscle loss. In order to correct this misunderstanding, I looked into muscle loss with a Haidak exercise expert.
Myths and truths regarding muscle lossㅣSource: iClick Art
Q. What causes muscle loss?
There are many causes of muscle loss. Of course, lack of exercise can lead to muscle loss even if the muscles are not sufficiently stimulated, but on the contrary, overexertion can also cause muscle loss. Aging also causes muscle loss. In particular, women are prone to muscle loss due to hormonal changes that occur following the age of 40. Even if you don’t eat enough food, you may lose muscle because you don’t have enough resources to maintain it. Chronic stress induces cortisol hormone, which reduces muscle mass, and lack of sleep causes muscle loss by reducing the secretion of growth hormone necessary for muscle recovery.
– Haidak Exercise Counseling Kim Soo-bin Exercise Expert
Q. Is it true that I only lose body fat if I exercise on an empty stomach?
When you exercise on an empty stomach, you use the stored energy in your body as an energy source. To explain the principle, a small amount of the carbohydrates we ingest are stored in the liver and muscles in the body, and the remaining surplus resources are stored as fat, which our body uses when it needs energy. However, if you exercise excessively without food intake, you will drag fat and use it to muscle. However, even if the exercise intensity is high, the degree of muscle loss is minimal if the nutrient supply is sufficient.
– Haidaq Exercise Counseling Son Min-gyu Exercise Expert
Q. Supplementing protein as much as possible can prevent muscle loss, right?
Protein is an essential nutrient for muscle building and maintenance. But, like carbs, they are stored as fat unless the right exercise is applied. Recklessly increasing protein intake in an effort to prevent muscle loss will only lead to an increase in body fat.
– Haidaq Exercise Counseling Son Min-gyu Exercise Expert
Q. Are there any nutrients you must take to prevent muscle loss?
In order to prevent muscle loss, it is important to continuously use muscles through exercise, but nutrient intake is also very important. In particular, it is important to supply nutrients necessary for inner muscle stimulation and muscle contraction and relaxation. Calcium and magnesium are recommended. Calcium is needed for muscle contraction and magnesium is needed for muscle relaxation.
– Haidaq Exercise Counseling Seyoon Park Exercise Expert
* This article has been reconstructed from a Haidak expert’s answer.
Help = Haidac exercise counseling Kim Soo-bin (exercise expert), Haidak exercise counselor Son Min-gyu (exercise expert), Haidak exercise counselor Park Se-yoon (exercise expert)
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