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In reply to the discussion: Dieting results in long term changes to hormones and muscle fibers. [View all]4th law of robotics
(6,801 posts)the number of calories doesn't matter and how you eat doesn't matter.
So either you believe thin people work out all the time (seriously, do you know how long it takes to burn off just 200 calories, or one candy bar, by jogging? Quite a while) or you don't know what you're talking about.
Maybe it's genetic. Yeah that's the ticket. Can't have anything to do with what you eat, it's just genetics. Weird that the US has such radically different genetics from europe since we have so many common ancestors. Or that our genetic composition changed drastically within a generation, defying evolution.
But since it can't be diet and there's no way exercise can make up the difference that must be it. Somehow the american race (which must now be a thing) evolved within a generation (which is totally possible) to break the laws of thermodynamics (makes sense to me!).