Four Reasons For Muscle Mass Loss

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By Shannon Clark

 

One thing you really need to watch out for when you begin on a diet program is muscle mass loss. Because your muscle mass is essentially the most metabolically active tissue in the body, it will be what's going to help you maintain your weight well into the future.

Basically, the more muscle mass you have, the more food you can eat and not gain weight.

Sounds like a good set-up to me.

When dieting though, you are at an increased risk for seeing a loss of muscle mass, therefore it will be incredibly important that you take measures in order to prevent this.

Listed below are the four biggest reasons why you might experience a decrease in muscle mass tissue.

Not Enough Protein

Protein is basically the one nutrient that is going to supply your body with the amino acids it needs in order to rebuild the muscle tissues.

Each workout you do, you break down muscle tissue.

If you don't eat protein to compensate for this, you won't rebuild that muscle tissue back up.

A lack of protein is the single biggest dietary mistake you can make.

What's worse is that when you diet, since you are not taking in as many calories as your body would like, it will begin to use what protein you do consume for energy to burn. This means less protein is left for muscle repair.

Again, you can see how this would increase your protein needs.

Too Few Calories

On top of the protein issue, if you take in too few calories, you will also set yourself up to lose muscle mass.

While you definitely do need to take in less, take in too few and your metabolism will try and remove the most energy-costly tissue in the body so it doesn't burn as much just sitting there.

Any guesses what this is? (apart from the vital organs of course -which it cannot get rid of) That's right, your muscles.

Loads of Cardio

On the workout side of the equation, too much cardio will also promote the loss of lean muscle mass.

Think about this for a second. When you're trying to get your body to cover great distances - be it running or otherwise, what's going to make this task easier?

A lighter body weight.

And what weighs more, cubic inch by cubic inch? Muscle does. Therefore, rather than getting rid of fat - your goal, it will get rid of muscle.

Not what you're aiming for.

Lack of Strength Training

Finally, the last reason that can promote the loss of muscle mass loss is a lack of strength training.

Strength training will send a message to the body that says - "I need this muscle mass to perform this task". This then helps you keep that muscle mass, while burning fat mass instead.

If no strength training is done, why does the body really need that tissue?

Again, it burns the most calories so when there is a lack of fuel being sensed, it will be the first to go.

Give your body a reason to keep it - strength training.

So, have a good look at your current approach to fat loss. Are you making any of these errors?

Comments

Dawn 3 years ago

My husband age 53 and 30 years married, has always been healthy and works in physical labour all his life. In Sept of last year 2008, he lost a total of 25bls. He was checked for different problems, nothing came of any test. We believe the loss is from muscle mass, he is unable to lift us he use to, he's more tried then before as well. He still continues his day to day routine.

any thoughts on this problem

B. 2 years ago

Your husband should get his Thyroid checked

Keith Myers 2 years ago

I take a combination with of the Dr. Max Powers HGH Spray and the Dr. Max Powers Testosterone Boost.

And I feel strong.

I am getting bigger, stronger, leaner. And it is good to stay lean in the muscle building phase it means you dont have too much maintaining to do in the cut-up phase. I have the phases because of the cycles Dr Max Powers recommends and they give you what they said on the bottle. But to stay with the point. I have more muscle and I am stronger and it gives me the beast inside to take it to the next level. And once you have that you have it and keep it...highly recommended!

bobby 2 years ago

i've been lifting weights for about 4 years, about 3 times a week and all of a sudden, with in a 3 week period i went from curling a 35 pound dumb bell know i can barely lift a 15 pound one twice, whats the problem? this situation bothers me and makes me feel like not working out. can you help me?

shirish setia 2 years ago

hi

i ve been working out for 5 years now and am physically very active otherwise as well. The last 3 months i ve been the most regular with my workout, have been following a healthy diet pattern, and have practically given up alcohol(only on weekends).

The first month i made considerable progress, then 2nd month i surprisingly lost some muscle despite of regular challenging workout both cardio and strength and the 3rd month have only been able to retain. Have platued big time and really am desperate to break thru. One of the issues that i have been able to identify is the no increase in my bmr, for which i ve decided to go in for a thyroid test. any other suggestions??

B Kapoor 2 years ago

I am on steroids to fight vasculaitis, i am suffering muscle loss? What can be done to reverse this

Nell 22 months ago

hi, My name is Nell, I just turned 60, 5'6",have been ill w/2 stress fractures in either tibias,nails in each, w/rod in right femur from fall previous...I am a mess. I am been bedridden for over 3 years, despite pys. thy., my depression has been so bad I ave not moved until now. My skin hangs on me like a sack. I used to be great looking! What can I do now? PS

Plus 40 years of sun worship/babyoil!

farouk 17 months ago

that's so true

thank you :))

Shasaha 14 months ago

Six month ago I noticed a pronounced hole on my medium glutteus . At the same time I have pain on that area and my lower back. I could not do squats and also was painful to sleep with my leg bent. I went to therapy and my lower backpain got better but they could not figured why I have an athrophied muscle. I am doing some excercices to keep the other muscles tone to help the lost of that muscle. The time is passing and I feel pain on my whole leg. I don"t know what else to do. Any ideas where to start?

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