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Fat Burning How it Works

 

What happens in the body when we burn fat? Under what conditions is fat burning promoted? These questions will be addressed in this article. For ease of understanding and reference I have written the following info in bullet type format.

- Bodies 2 major stores of fat that provide energy 1) adipose tissue 2) intramuscular triglyceride (IMTG)

- Adipose tissue stores fat in the form of triglyceride. TG is composed of a glycerol backbone with three FFA attached to it.

- IMTG are droplets of fat stored within the muscle fiber.

- IMTG are contained within the muscle and can be used directly, FFA from adipose tissue must be carried through the bloodstream to the muscles to be used for energy.

- Fats are broken down to fatty acids and glycerol. Glycerol enters the glycolytic/glucogenic pathway via glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate

- Primary steps in adipose tissue burning
Triglyceride is mobilized which refers to breakdown to TG to three fatty acids and a glycerol molecule. Glycerol is released sent to the liver and regenerated to glucose. Breakdown of TG occurs due to HSL (hormone sensitive lipase) which is primarily influenced by insulin, and the catecholamines.

Adrenaline and nor adrenaline bind to beta-adrenergic receptors in fat cell stimulating HSL causing FFA release. Triglyceride breakdown is facilitated by three enzymes:
Triacylglycerol lipase,
Diacyclglycerol lipase
Monoacylglycerol lipase

Once broken down FFAs travel through bloodstream to liver or muscle. FFA is taken up into muscle and transported into mitochondria via Carnitine palmityl transferase 1 (CPT-1). FFAs are also broken down in the liver and can make ketone bodes if liver glycogen is depleted.

FFA is burned in mitochondria to produce ATP and acetyl-CoA

- Fat burning yields more energy than carbohydrate or protein oxidation

- One molecule of FFA will yield 129 to 300 ATP depending on length. While the breakdown of one molecule of glucose will yield 36-39 ATP.

- The more hydrogen atoms contained in a fuel nutrient, the more ATP will be produced per molecule oxidized.

-The body works harder to oxidize fats than glucose during exercise.

IMTG is generally considered a faster form of energy during exercise

As adrenaline levels get higher IMTG is stimulated

Trained individuals use more IMTG than untrained.

On a final note, I would personally like to see some more research regarding IMTG use in glycolytic athletes following low carb diet regimens. It would be interesting to see if it is possible that some athletes in glycolytic sports particularly learn to utilize IMTG efficiently when utilizing low carb diets. I say this because I have seen numerous glycoly tic athletes function very well while following low carb regimens. There could be a few reasons this occurs including enhanced usage of IMTG. Keep in mind that these athletes were also consuming high protein diets which contributes to higher glucose conversion than a higher percentage fat diet. In reality, the high protein intake is probably the key factor, but it would be nice to see some further research concerning IMTG utilization.

Copyright 2005 Jamie Hale

References
Fatty Acid Metabolism
http://www.np.edu.sg/~dept-bio/biochemistry/aab/topics/aab_lipid.htm

Gropper, S, S (2000) The Biochemistry of Human Nutrition. Wadsworth.

McDonald, L. ( 1998) The Ketogenic Diet. Lyle McDonald

Author: Jamie Hale
 
Author Bio:
Jamie Hale is a reputable writer. Jamie likes to scribble articles about this industry.
 
 
 

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