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How does glycogen depletion affect weight after a cut?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Glycogen depletion during a cut can lead to rapid weight gain when normal carbohydrate intake resumes, as glycogen restoration can add approximately 2-1.8kg (4.0 lbs) of body weight due to water retention. This initial weight gain is not fat, but it can psychologically trigger individuals to abandon their structured eating plan.

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