website/frontend/src/Debate/Arguments/AnabolicKeto.elm
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module Debate.Arguments.AnabolicKeto exposing (..)
import Debate.Types exposing (..)
argumentAnabolicKeto : Argument
argumentAnabolicKeto =
{ argumentTitle = "Anabolic Opportunity Cost on Keto"
, propositionTitle = "Ketogenic diets are likely to cost anabolic potential compared to non-ketogenic diets."
, propositionReductio = ""
, propositionSummary = "A higher proportion of amino acids are spent on gluconeogenesis while on ketogenic diets, reducing the amount available for hypertrophy. This likely costs anabolic potential on ketogenic diets compared to non-ketogenic diets."
, proofLink = "https://www.umsu.de/trees/#(P~5Q),(P),(Q~5R)|=(R)"
, argumentCertainty = 5
, argumentImage = "anabolicketo"
, definitionTable =
[ { definiendum = "P"
, definiens = "a higher proportion of amino acids are spent on gluconeogenesis while on ketogenic diets compared to non-ketogenic diets"
}
, { definiendum = "Q"
, definiens = "a lower proportion of amino acids are available for hypertrophy on ketogenic diets compared to non-ketogenic diets"
}
, { definiendum = "R"
, definiens = "ketogenic diets are likely to cost anabolic potential compared to non-ketogenic diets"
}
]
, argumentFormalization =
[ { premises =
[ { premise = "If a higher proportion of amino acids are spent on gluconeogenesis while on ketogenic diets compared to non-ketogenic diets, then a lower proportion of amino acids are available for hypertrophy on ketogenic diets compared to non-ketogenic diets."
, notation = "PQ"
}
, { premise = "If a lower proportion of amino acids are available for hypertrophy on ketogenic diets compared to non-ketogenic diets, then ketogenic diets are likely to cost anabolic potential compared to non-ketogenic diets."
, notation = "QR"
}
, { premise = "A higher proportion of amino acids are spent on gluconeogenesis while on ketogenic diets compared to non-ketogenic diets."
, notation = "P"
}
]
, conclusion = "Therefore, ketogenic diets are likely to cost anabolic potential compared to non-ketogenic diets."
, conclusionNotation = "R"
}
]
}