Why It is Better to Workout on an Empty Stomach

Tuesday 11th April 2017 20:32 EDT
 

The easiest advice anyone will give you to lose weight and get fit is to exercise regularly but how much and when you should be exercising are also critical issues that need to be taken into consideration.

We know that exercising is good and also that exercising in the morning can really help but did you know that it is best to exercise on an empty stomach? We didn't until now. There has always been a debate about what we should be eating before a workout but a group of researchers the University of Bath have finally put this debate to rest.

According to the researchers, you should exercise on an empty stomach to boost your metabolism and lose weight. This is also popularly known as 'fasted cardio' and it is believed to help you burn more fat.

The study, which involved two trials, analysed the effects of eating versus fasting on the gene expression in the adipose (fat) tissue in response to exercise and claims that it is better to exercise on an empty stomach to enjoy good health. It was revealed that the gene expression in the adipose tissue differed significantly in the two trials.

It was found that the expression of two genes, PDK4 and HSL, increased when the men fasted and exercised and decreased when they ate before exercising.

The rise in PDK4 likely indicates that stored fat was used to fuel metabolism during exercise instead of carbohydrates from the recent meal and therefore, it may help in promoting extra weight loss.

A lot of health and fitness experts also advice that you should exercise on an empty stomach as you cells are able to deliver large amounts of oxygen to your muscles and thus, potentially burn more fat. It can also trigger a set of hormonal changes that can promote muscle gain and fat loss. 


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