@shortstories That is not true. The brain can comfortably consume ketone bodies after an adjustment period. In the meantime, excess amino acids can be converted to glucose. If you train regularly you should be able to consume the carbs without depositing them.
You can lose muscle and still gain strength because you lost weight and because of nerve firing adaptations
I should have talked about a no carbohydrate diet.
I would estimate if you eat 700 Carbohydrate Calories that is enough if you are sedentary to reduce protein breakdown
If you exercise you need a little more carbohydrate to prevent protein breakdown
If you go under a certain amount you will break down more protein but can still gain strength due to weight loss and nerves
@mrhorsetwat
What does it mean to consume carbs without depositing them?
Normally carbohydrates transform into glycogen which your body uses for long duration high intensity exercise
Excess carbohydrates that do not turn into glycogen and are not used for metabolism are converted into fat
I do not know what you mean by deposit them or why you would want to avoid depositing carbs.
By depositing do you mean converting into fat, converting into glycogen or something else that I do not know?