Ate paleo for a few months a couple of years ago. Got to under 10% body fat, decent muscle growth (was working out) and had clarity of mind like never before. Can only recommend it, but I drifted back into junk food and beer.
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Keto works because your body burns fat when carbs aren't available. You don't have to reduce your calories.
Whether you burn fat or carbs doesn't matter here, if it's the same amount of calories.
There are credible arguments you can make for why eating specific foods would help weight loss, but this is not one of them.
Not entirely true.
Ketosis a metabolic condition where fat is used for energy.
A ketogenic diet is a diet that never makes the body leave this state (i.e. no sugar/carbs/alcohol)
Without sugar and insulin levels going crazy the body is less likely to overeat and people stop eating more quickly. But it is absolutely possible to gain weight while on a ketogenic diet. You would just be fighting yourself. (Example... You CAN eat 12 hard boiled eggs at once... You just really don't want to)
Intermittent fasting is not a diet, but it can be combined with any diet.
How does eating foods with more fat help losing weight? What am I missing?
Fat can also trigger parts of your system to stop craving it, so you stop trying to aquire it by overeating. There are some science articles about it.
Staving off constant hunger can be as easy as cooking up a lentil (daal) soup that has some oil/butter in it. The lentils make you get a very full satisfied feeling in the bowel and the fats hit the part that wants fats.
Carbs are processed first, so if you don't eat carbs, in theory your body will burn depot fat earlier.
You still need to eat less calories than you burn though.
Metabolism can help or hinder weight loss depending on the diet.
Intermittent fasting is not just a calorie deficit, it reduces your exposure to insulin, which is an anabolic hormone.
What do anabolic hormones do?
They generally cause the body to grow. In this case, grow fat.
While "true" at face value, it's important to note what kind of weight loss people are experiencing.
Many of those diets cause water and muscle loss, so while you're losing "weight", it's the wrong kind of weight to lose! LOL
Hunger is the feeling of fat leaving the body.