BrianA Posted January 24, 2017 Report Share Posted January 24, 2017 I looked back at my ketone results (same meter as you) during a 7 day fast. At 21 hour mark was at 0.4. By 45 hour mark it shot up to 4.1 and remained elevated the rest of the fast, peaking in 5.x range. So probably have to go a few more hours to see it spike up. Link to comment
Todd Allen Posted January 24, 2017 Report Share Posted January 24, 2017 Are you restricting carbohydrates or exercising a lot? If not, I think your ketone levels are fairly typical for the duration of fasting. Dr. Stephen Phinney has found great variation in people's ketone levels with respect to a given amount of carb restriction or fasting and suggests that the number by itself doesn't mean much. It can be high because one is producing a lot or because one isn't efficiently utilizing them. Link to comment
Todd Allen Posted January 24, 2017 Report Share Posted January 24, 2017 As I understand it rhabdomyolysis is minimal unless there is some sort of injury or insult to the muscle from trauma, extreme exercise, bad nutrition or other factor like my genetic muscle wasting disease. There is some evidence for the notion that the body has evolved to recycle damaged tissue first and spare healthy tissue as much as possible. Exploring this concept I've been experimenting with fasting in a variety of forms, alternating between periods of attempting to promote catabolism and then anabolism. And so far it mostly seems to be working, despite having a wasting disease I haven't been losing significant strength during fasts and I've been able to gain a little muscle mass during anabolic phases. Link to comment
Michael R Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 Did you intend to post this in the members-only area, Mechanism? I can move it to CR Practice if you agree that that makes more sense. (People with existing "follows" would probably have to re-subscribe). Link to comment
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