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149. Keto vs. Fat-Adapted – Which is Better?

149. Keto vs. Fat-Adapted – Which is Better?

Running Lean

November 4, 202224m 57s

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Show Notes

There seems to be a bit of confusion out there in the endurance world when it comes to the terms “keto” and “fat-adapted.”

Keto gets a bad rap because people tout it as being an all-fat diet – all you eat are sticks of butter wrapped with bacon, but this is definitely not the case at all.

Being fat-adapted on the other hand causes some confusion too since the word “fat” sends a lot of people running in the other direction.

We’ve become a fat-phobic nation so any dietary intervention that allows you to consume higher amounts of fat seems counterintuitive and downright scary.

So today on the podcast, I want to clear up all of this confusion and help answer the question, “keto vs. fat-adapted, which is better?”

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