There are
three main nutrients that you take in through your diet, proteins which break
down into amino acids, carbohydrates which break down into glucose, and then
dietary fats, which break down into triglycerides and free fatty acids.
When you're
consuming enough energy and macronutrients in your diet, your body will happily
use glucose as its primary fuel source as this is the fuel source that it
prefers to use.
When not enough glucose is present because you are reducing your carbohydrate intake and therefore don't have this glucose in the blood stream, then the body will begin to turn to the breakdown of fats in order to sustain its energy needs.
Let's have
a look at what this breakdown process entails so that you can get a clear idea
of what lipolysis is all about.
The Process Of Hydrolysis
It's
through a process of hydrolysis that stored lipids (body fat) will be broken
down into triglycerides along with free fatty acids. This is what will kick start the process and
what lipolysis will take place from.
Lipolysis
Now that
you have these two types of molecules, the triglycerides that have come about
due to the breakdown of stored body fat will be transported to the blood by
molecules called lipoproteins where they undergo a process referred to as lipolysis,
which breaks them down into glycerol and free fatty acids.
These free
fatty acids then are going to provide energy to cells around them that require
it while the glycerol is carried in the bloodstream to the liver or kidneys
where it is absorbed and then converted to glycerol 3-phosphate.
Increasing The Rate Of Lipolysis Through
Exercise
One thing
to note with this process of fat breakdown and use for energy is that you can
speed this all up through physical activity.
But, keep
in mind that in order for the body to use free fatty acids as a fuel source
during exercise, you must maintain the intensity level at a lower pace. If you
try and increase the intensity too much, this is going to cause the body to
require glucose as a fuel source for energy and since that glucose isn't
present as that's what brought lipolysis on in the first place, you won't be
able to exercise at intensities high enough to see good results.
So instead,
go for a brisk walk, a leisurely swim, or a casual bike ride.
You won't
be aiming to burn up a maximum number of calories during these sessions but
instead simply boost the rate that your body is burning off those free fatty
acids it's broken your body fat down into as a fuel source.
So now you
know the precise process that takes place in the body as you burn off body fat
and move closer to your goals. Keep this in mind as you follow your proper diet
for fat loss plan.
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