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Old January 28th, 2004, 07:12 PM
tcomeau
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Default What a bunch of clowns ( Uncovering the Atkins diet secret - for Moosh)

"Moosh" wrote in message . ..
On 26 Jan 2004 07:21:46 -0800, (tcomeau) posted:

"Moosh" wrote in message
Diets which involve higher insulin output
will involve more fat storage than those that do not.

Surely it depends on how many calories are absorbed and how many are
needed. If you eat 2000 calories of glucose, and expend 3000 calories
running a marathon, you won't store any fat.
Doesn't matter what your insulin level is.

In addition,
insulin resistance differentiates individuals in terms of fat storage
rate.

Fat storage occurs when there are excess calories about.
Without these, no fat storage occurs.
To get fat, you have to eat too much. End of story.
Unless you want to get into why folks eat too much. I don't.


Here is an interesting question for you.

What is the precise mechanism that allows the body to know that there
is an overabundance of calories and to start storing it as fat? What
mechanism is there for the individual cells to register that it has
its maximum intake of calories? Are all nutrients broken down to their
basic energy values at all times in every circumstance? How does the
body gauge that it has consumed more energy than needed and how does
it then know to store the excess?

Conversely, when intake of calories is less than needed, how exactly
does the individual cells make it known to the system in general that
it is deficient of energy and that fat needs to be broken down into
calories for the cell to use?

There must be a feedback mechanism between the individual non-fat
cells and the fat cells for energy to be stored as fat or used as
energy. What is this mysterious mechanism that knows whether to store
fat or break down fat based on the number of calories consumed?


You need to get a basic human physiology and biochemistry text from
your library and start from the beginning. You really don't have a
clue, and this forum is not the place to give you one, apparently.
I couldn't be bothered trying again. No-one else can either,
apparently.


Moosh


Got ya stumped, eh? Don't know the exact mechanism that explains how
excess calories trigger fat storage, do ya? Real scientific, troll.

TC