Why Preserving Muscle Matters
In a calorie deficit your body doesn't burn only fat. When energy runs short, it breaks down muscle too. Losing muscle lowers your metabolic rate and makes rebound weight gain likely.
- •Metabolic maintenance: 1kg of muscle = 13kcal burned per day
- •Shape retention: muscle keeps you looking lean at the same weight
- •Rebound prevention: keeping muscle raises long-term maintenance success
- •Function: everyday strength and posture
- •Long-term health: prevents sarcopenia
Rapid weight loss (over 1kg per week) carries a high risk of muscle loss. 0.5-0.7kg per week is ideal.
Key 1: Eat Enough Protein
- •Recommended: 1.6-2.2g per kg of body weight (while dieting and training)
- •At 70kg: 112-154g of protein per day
- •Distribution: 20-40g spread across each meal
- •Timing: protein within 30 minutes to 2 hours after training
- •Before bed: casein (slow-absorbing) protein helps
100g of chicken breast = 31g of protein. You need the equivalent of 400-500g of chicken breast a day.
Key 2: Maintain or Increase Strength Training
Don't cut training volume while dieting. If anything, you need to keep signaling to your body that the muscle is needed.
- •Frequency: keep 3-4 strength sessions per week
- •Intensity: hold your loads steady or increase gradually
- •Volume: you can cut sets, but keep the weight
- •Priority: compound lifts (squat, deadlift, bench press)
- •Condition: if recovery lags, reduce frequency (but keep the load)
Key 3: A Reasonable Calorie Deficit
- •Safe deficit: 300-500kcal a day (0.3-0.5kg per week)
- •Maximum deficit: 750kcal a day (0.7kg per week, short term only)
- •Dangerous deficit: 1,000kcal+ a day (muscle loss spikes)
- •Consider body fat: those with more fat can be more aggressive
- •Timeline: 8-12 weeks of dieting, then 2-4 weeks at maintenance
Key 4: Sleep Enough
Growth hormone is released and muscles repair during sleep. Sleep deprivation accelerates muscle loss.
- •Research finding: 5.5 vs 8.5 hours of sleep → 60% more muscle loss
- •Target: 7-9 hours
- •Quality matters: increase the share of deep sleep
- •Schedule: sleep and wake at the same times
Key 5: Strategic Carbohydrates
- •Don't go zero-carb: depleted muscle glycogen kills training performance
- •Around training: place carbs before and after (30-50g each)
- •Minimum intake: 2-3g per kg of body weight (70kg = 140-210g)
- •Type: complex carbs (oats, sweet potato, brown rice)
Signs of Muscle Loss
If these symptoms appear, adjust your diet.
- •Training loads drop sharply (10%+)
- •Muscle size or circumference shrinks
- •Severe fatigue, delayed recovery
- •Weakened immunity (frequent minor illness)
- •Low mood, loss of drive
Supplements Worth Considering
- •Protein powder: when food alone falls short (whey, casein)
- •Creatine: effective and safe for maintaining strength and muscle
- •BCAA/EAA: prevents muscle loss when training fasted
- •Vitamin D: linked to muscle function; deficiency is widespread
- •Omega-3: research suggests it supports muscle protein synthesis
“The mirror is more accurate than the scale. Keeping muscle while losing fat is what real dieting looks like.”