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Old February 13th, 2004, 03:16 AM
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Default Uncovering the Atkins diet secret

"J Stutzmann" wrote in message ink.net...
Thermodynamics --- a law we can't live without! [grin]


It's not a law but a collection of laws. Thermodynamics is about the
aggregate statistical behaviour of systems, assuming a Boltzman
distribution for the energy in the states of the system. You cannot
reconstruct the microphysics of a system starting with thermodynamics.



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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.


Wow. The reverse of a nuclear explosion! There are no mass-energy
conversions in chemical reactions. You gain mass because the various
chemical reactions in your body that keep you alive start storing some
of the mass that you consume instead of extracting chemical energy
from it and excreting the mass. Now what triggers this mass storage?
It isn't thermodynamics, it is the design of the the cellular
chemistry and cell microphysics. Different people have sufficiently
different microphysics (e.g. number of insulin receptors in their cell
membranes) that assuming that one energy balance model works for
everyone is absurd. One person who consumes several slices of bread
or any other starchy food will respond to the induced insulin spike by
producing more heat while another will respond by storing fat created
from the starch (which is a collection of glucose molecules). The
system of each of these individuals will obey the laws of
thermodynamics but clearly the result is different.

If
energy out energy in, the body will lose mass.


Yes, just like in the fission of Unranium nuclei....