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Old February 12th, 2004, 04:11 PM
Carol Frilegh
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Default Uncovering the Atkins diet secret

In article , Bob in CT
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 14:06:29 GMT, J Stutzmann
wrote:

Thermodynamics --- a law we can't live without! [grin]


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In sci.med.nutrition tcomeau wrote:
: Maybe the lesson to be learned is that calories really have little
: bearing when it comes to weight gain or loss in humans.

1) Please learn to trim quotes
2) Have you somehow forgotten the laws of thermodynamics? It is quite
simple: if energy in energy out, the body will gain mass. If
energy out energy in, the body will lose mass.




Let's say that eating fiber caries a certain amount of calories through
your body so that you don't digest them. Then, while calories in might
not change, eating more fiber would change the amount of calories out.

These "laws" are based on ideal situations. For instance, "an object in
motion tends to stay in motion" works great IN A VACUUM. It doesn't work
nearly as well in atmosphere.

People aren't closed systems. While these "laws" can help to describe
what happens to people, they aren't 100% accurate.


And they don't matter in the long run because people can't give
everlasting microscopic attention to every bite for a lifetime.

They have to develop an eating "cruise control" that they can use
without negative calorie theories and this fiber concept, Fiber is
important for good bowel function. Eating less, exercising more and
doing it ongoing is what will yield results. The one thing that stands
out IMO is this has to be a lifetime committment, not annual, seasonal
or now and then, not let's splurge weekends and start over Monday.

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