Nutritional
Problem
To
determine if a low carb, low fat lifestyle is sustainable and consider the
characteristics of diabetics claiming such a lifestyle.
As
a means of structuring the post a diabetic male aged 51 or older and leading a
sedentary lifestyle is considered. The
diabetic is not attempting to lose weight. According to:
such
a diabetic requires a nutritional intake sufficient to provide 2000 calories
per day. A younger male or one having a more physically active lifestyle will
require more calories per day.
Nutritional
Data
1
gm of carbohydrate ≡ 4 calories,
1
gm of fat ≡ 9 calories
1
gm of protein ≡ 4 calorie
1
25 ml unit of Scotch whisky ≡ 70 calories
Nutritional
Equation
calories
per day =
4
x carbohydrate (gm per day) +
9
x fat (gm per day) +
4
x protein (gm per day) +
70
x whisky (unit per
day)
(1)
Low
Carb
Low
carb is defined to be 50 gm per day. It should be readily apparent how to
complete the analysis with other definitions of low carb but 50 gm per day
seems to be the amount used by a number of diabetics.
Low
Fat
Low
fat regimes of 0, 25 and 50 gm per day are analysed.
Protein
(gm per day) required for sedentary diabetic
Using
a simple manipulation of Equation (1), the definitions of low carb and low fat
and the nutritional data, the following table shows the amount of protein (gm
per day) required for the sedentary diabetic following a low carb, low fat regime
and having a maximum of 3 units of whisky per day .
Low Fat
|
Units of Whisky
|
|||
gm per day
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
450.00
|
432.50
|
415.00
|
397.50
|
25
|
393.75
|
376.25
|
358.75
|
341.25
|
50
|
337.50
|
320.00
|
302.50
|
285.00
|
There
are many sources of protein. However, it seems reasonable to label a diabetic
requiring such large (and dangerous) amounts of protein as “Carnivorous Body
Builder”.
Whisky
(units per day required for sedentary diabetic
Using
a simple manipulation of Equation (1), the definitions of low carb and low fat,
the nutritional data and RDA for protein of 55 gm per day, the following table
shows the amount of whisky (units per day) required for the sedentary diabetic
following a low carb, low fat regime.
Low Fat gm per day
|
Units of Whisky
|
0
|
22.57
|
25
|
19.36
|
50
|
16.14
|
It
seems reasonable to label a diabetic requiring such large (and dangerous)
amounts of whisky as “Alcoholic”.
Number
of calories per day for sedentary diabetic
Using
Equation (1), the definitions of low carb and low fat, the nutritional data,
the RDA for protein of 55 gm per day and a maximum of 3 units of whisky per
day, the following table shows the number of calories per day for the sedentary
diabetic.
Low Fat
|
Units of Whisky
|
|||
gm per day
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
420
|
490
|
560
|
630
|
25
|
645
|
715
|
785
|
855
|
50
|
870
|
940
|
1010
|
1080
|
It
seems reasonable to label a diabetic having such small (and in some cases,
dangerous) intake of calories as “Skeletal Rake”.
Conclusions
This
post has examined the nutritional requirements for a male sedentary diabetic
aged 51 or older to achieve a sustained 2000 calories per day under a low carb
low fat regime. The analysis showed that there were only three outcomes.
1. With
a maximum of 3 units of whisky per day, carnivorous body building amounts of
protein would be required; or
2. With
a RDA of protein, an alcoholic inducing number of units of whisky would be
required; or
3. With
a maximum of 3 units of whisky per day and a RDA of protein, the calorific
input would result in a skeletal rake.
A
more likely scenario is that, under the conditions stated, that those who claim
a sustained low carb, low fat, lifestyle are charlatans or naive fools.
John
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