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eridani

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193. That is absolute crap, period. But if human bodies were bomb calorimeters, you'd be right.
Fri May 4, 2012, 04:24 AM
May 2012

Why would there be an observable effect on weight by cutting 150 calories? If you do that, your body adapts to use fewer calories. How fast that adaptation occurs is totally out of your control. That's because bodies are not bomb calorimeters, but have hundreds of complicated metabolic feedback loops which tend to maintain weight and many other parameters within certain narrow ranges.

And of course simple sugars are a total disaster for anyone with genetic insulin resistance. Anyone with that family history needs to restrict intake of sugars regardless of whether they lose weight or not.

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Breaking news: maintaining a healthy weight is not easy Taitertots May 2012 #1
"Self control" being defined as eridani May 2012 #6
Self control being defined as eating the right foods in the right quantities Taitertots May 2012 #15
"Right" being defined as whatever it takes, no matter how crappy you feel eridani May 2012 #19
No one said it would be easy. If they won't accept a little discomfort... Taitertots May 2012 #31
Gay people could become straight is they were willing to accept discomfort also eridani May 2012 #72
Gay people could pretend to be straight and have major emotional suffering Taitertots May 2012 #79
No healthier than heterosexuality--depends on the individual in either case eridani May 2012 #101
LOL, you are not what I call an understanding person. But I bet you know that! Logical May 2012 #243
What I understand is that insecure people who need validation eridani May 2012 #278
No they could not. Equating the two is stupid Codeine May 2012 #84
It is certainly possible for gay people to live as straight eridani May 2012 #100
They can masquerade as straight, Codeine May 2012 #112
For 5% of the population. eridani May 2012 #113
Then I guess weight loss is simply impossible. nt Codeine May 2012 #115
No. Merely statistically improbable, at least when talking about significant poundage. eridani May 2012 #121
Conflating being fat with being gay? Nye Bevan May 2012 #125
Not if you are being rational about the subject. eridani May 2012 #147
Interesting. laundry_queen May 2012 #151
Just to confirm, mythology May 2012 #204
The analogy is 100% accurate in describing the way society treats both eridani May 2012 #220
Ah so you do think it's genetics 4th law of robotics May 2012 #225
Genetics and other factors that we can't do jackshit about except politically eridani May 2012 #232
Ah so the Japanese and Europeans must be a different species from us 4th law of robotics May 2012 #245
Bullshit. Obesity is increasing all over the world eridani May 2012 #263
Interesting, you point out how the Japanese and Europeans 4th law of robotics May 2012 #265
You can't change genetics, and you can't change environmental factors either as an individual eridani May 2012 #271
This is an incorrect statement: noamnety May 2012 #291
The same exercise and diet program leads to widely disparate results for different people eridani May 2012 #292
Nobody said you should be concerned about your riding results. noamnety May 2012 #293
And intervals can be extremely dangerous for people over 65 eridani May 2012 #294
Why? Drahthaardogs May 2012 #284
But, healthy doesn't *need* to mean discomfort. Really! Habibi May 2012 #36
Great advice. nobodyspecial May 2012 #41
This is why Weight Watchers is so successful. YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #45
Weight Watchers has no documented long term success whatsoever. eridani May 2012 #68
That is not true. YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #76
They neither track nor publish their long term results eridani May 2012 #102
I'm convinced Weight Watchers makes people fat spinbaby May 2012 #77
Personally, I think WW is a bit cookie-cutter. Habibi May 2012 #82
Before the bypas nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #91
Thank you spinbaby May 2012 #122
Healthy eating does not imply weight loss. eridani May 2012 #66
Well said! JNelson6563 May 2012 #78
I appreciate the supportive tone BUT hairy krishna May 2012 #295
As far as weight loss goes, I think calories are "equal." Habibi May 2012 #296
NO. They are NOT equal. the peoples summit May 2012 #307
I did understand you. Habibi May 2012 #308
It DOES matter because the food functions differently. banana convention. May 2012 #309
Give it up. Habibi May 2012 #312
I think it really depends on how YOU DO IT nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #64
For plenty of people "listening to your body" leaves you fat eridani May 2012 #70
But for plenty of people it doesn't nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #90
Actually, they don't need to feel hungry. Habibi May 2012 #33
The article in the OP would suggest otherwise Taitertots May 2012 #34
You need to read more closely nobodyspecial May 2012 #37
Yes, yes, yes! Habibi May 2012 #51
You are correct regarding the content of the article Taitertots May 2012 #80
Sorry, what? I missed that in the article.Who wouldn't feel hungry on a 500-calorie-per-day diet? Habibi May 2012 #38
They did this restrictive diet for two months nobodyspecial May 2012 #43
Right. Craziness. Nobody can feel good on a 500-cal-a-day diet. It's wrong and stupid and harmful. Habibi May 2012 #50
Your name is making me hungry! dixiegrrrrl May 2012 #42
And that's why I don't believe in diets. Habibi May 2012 #29
Reasonable portion sizes should leave you feeling content and not gaining weight 4th law of robotics May 2012 #167
Or not eridani May 2012 #181
So far you have argued that what you eat doesn't matter 4th law of robotics May 2012 #187
What doesn't matter is the weight loss results from eating less and exercising more eridani May 2012 #198
Let's take an extreme example 4th law of robotics May 2012 #215
Given the reality that human metabolic controls prefer fat to lean body weight-- eridani May 2012 #221
That is utterly false 4th law of robotics May 2012 #224
I got if from the course I taught in metabolic biochemistry eridani May 2012 #227
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #247
Energy input required for burning protein is lower that required for burning fat eridani May 2012 #274
This! Vehl May 2012 #18
That's very true eridani May 2012 #20
well Vehl May 2012 #28
The irony of your name cracks me up... trumad May 2012 #208
I've heard about this effect before. CaliforniaPeggy May 2012 #2
300 lb people who lose 50 lbs are still fat eridani May 2012 #5
"300 lb people who lose 50 lbs are still fat" Habibi May 2012 #12
Keeping on with what you are doing does not necessarily result in further weight loss eridani May 2012 #16
I understand. But rapid weight loss from a crash diet and Habibi May 2012 #40
Word that AnnieBW May 2012 #65
Losing 40 pounds is an exceptional accomplishment mythology May 2012 #205
That is just rude. YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #46
I'm around me, and connected to the real world that fat people live in eridani May 2012 #153
Yeah. I know, I'm in that bracket. YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #171
Since when does reporting how the rest of the world reacts to a 50 lb weight loss-- eridani May 2012 #177
You are doing it exactly right, Peggy! Habibi May 2012 #7
Portion control worked for me and I've kept the weight off for years. alfredo May 2012 #25
Good grief, what a load of bollocks this study is. Habibi May 2012 #3
People go for extreme diets when moderation doesn't work eridani May 2012 #4
It might be predictable, Habibi May 2012 #8
Because weight loss eventually flatlines eridani May 2012 #10
Possibly. But people can shake things up when they flatline, too. Habibi May 2012 #13
Or not. eridani May 2012 #17
Or, just continue to make excuses nobodyspecial May 2012 #39
But if the physical activity you enjoy and have time for does not result in significant weight loss- eridani May 2012 #67
I'm not talking about burning another 500 calories on the elliptical. Habibi May 2012 #44
I agree. Upping the activity level isn't normally doable or even helpful. noamnety May 2012 #133
What you are suggesting (though you probably don't mean to) eridani May 2012 #144
No, I'm not really suggesting that. noamnety May 2012 #155
What you are talking about is a mindfulness about training that many aren't motivated to share. eridani May 2012 #197
I don't do any athletic competitions. noamnety May 2012 #199
I just watched a not overweight friend have a stroke eridani May 2012 #201
Plantar fasciitis is related to being overweight, among other things. noamnety May 2012 #211
Since I fixed it without losing a single pound, the correlation is meaningless in the real world eridani May 2012 #222
It's possible the mayo clinic is wrong. noamnety May 2012 #241
Not wrong, just misguided eridani May 2012 #257
Losing weight Dorian Gray May 2012 #238
Not defeated--I have just made a choice to have a life eridani May 2012 #256
How you live is your choice Dorian Gray May 2012 #281
Don't confuse "judgement" with public abuse. eridani May 2012 #285
That means it's time to up the exercise Codeine May 2012 #87
Unless you decide that you would prefer to have a life eridani May 2012 #103
Exercise should be part of everybody's life. Codeine May 2012 #116
Yes, it should. But is is absolutely nutz to assume that it will lead to significant weight loss eridani May 2012 #118
Oh stuff that. Codeine May 2012 #120
You can make changes to your habits, but that may or may not result in significant weight loss eridani May 2012 #123
That doesn't make it right! YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #47
Yup. That is an insanely small caloric number... truebrit71 May 2012 #168
That is why my motto is: It's not how much you eat; it is what you eat. JDPriestly May 2012 #9
When I tried out being a vegetarian, I discovered the discomfort eridani May 2012 #11
Yep. GoCubsGo May 2012 #14
I Dunno Vehl May 2012 #22
I found studying the diets of Asia and the Mideast taught me how to spice vegetables. alfredo May 2012 #27
:) Vehl May 2012 #30
I wasn't making any points about vegetarian diets. GoCubsGo May 2012 #53
ah, I misunderstood. Vehl May 2012 #59
Naw. GoCubsGo May 2012 #63
It's the same here obamanut2012 May 2012 #61
That is NOT a healthy vegetarian diet nobodyspecial May 2012 #26
Yes, I know. GoCubsGo May 2012 #52
What in the world do you think vegetarians eat? obamanut2012 May 2012 #60
Sigh. GoCubsGo May 2012 #62
Good thing there is an abundance of fat and protein in vegetarian food. Codeine May 2012 #85
Um...that's not what many vegetarians eat... the peoples summit May 2012 #306
That's because you need some protein and fat with every meal to feel full nobodyspecial May 2012 #23
+1 Vehl May 2012 #32
Thank you. nobodyspecial May 2012 #35
While I hate Chick Fil A... YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #48
It's WHAT you eat. ananda May 2012 #21
Wrong nobodyspecial May 2012 #24
Yes. Although I'd argue with your numbers. Habibi May 2012 #56
So would I nobodyspecial May 2012 #57
I think it really depends on your current weight, your goal weight, Habibi May 2012 #75
Except that if you try to adjust caloric intake and energy output by force of will-- eridani May 2012 #69
Yup that's why people starve to death or real nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #93
I no longer agree with simple calories in/calories out. noamnety May 2012 #96
Great post! Habibi May 2012 #99
Can you share with us some of that reading material? truebrit71 May 2012 #170
No problem. noamnety May 2012 #172
Awesome thanks! from your earlier post I thought one of them was the 4-hour body.. truebrit71 May 2012 #212
In addition to what noamety has suggested, you might find "Fuck Calories" Habibi May 2012 #180
Thanks! I just downloaded it. noamnety May 2012 #218
It is both. YellowRubberDuckie May 2012 #49
Thank you! GoCubsGo May 2012 #54
Pot smoking & masturbating frequently to porn are two of the best things men can do for their health Warren DeMontague May 2012 #55
It's possible to avoid this effect varelse May 2012 #58
I had a friend who did that, but then sustained a serious knee injury eridani May 2012 #71
Have Her Join A Gym That Has A Pool HangOnKids May 2012 #73
She's on SSDI and can't afford dues eridani May 2012 #74
And there are still ways to exercise nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #94
You are talking to someone who has biked all over Europe a few times eridani May 2012 #104
Here s a medical fact nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #124
I'm realistic, and I represent 95% of fat people eridani May 2012 #141
More than 5% of people lose and maintain nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #145
If you cheat and have 86% of your subjects be male, of course you will get better results eridani May 2012 #148
As predicted nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #149
You failed to discuss my analysis of the actual results. eridani May 2012 #152
First of all. laundry_queen May 2012 #154
Hi, my name is 'Edweird' and I have dieted strictly out of vanity. Edweird May 2012 #206
My local YWCA has a low-income program Lydia Leftcoast May 2012 #182
Good idea n/t eridani May 2012 #228
Exercise can be adapted to a person's ability varelse May 2012 #81
That is truly inspiring! Habibi May 2012 #83
Spark People - it is free and has a food and fitness journal built in varelse May 2012 #131
Very good. Habibi May 2012 #136
I had not heard of myfitnesspal varelse May 2012 #159
I agree with them. Habibi May 2012 #161
Spark people Dorian Gray May 2012 #239
There are only 99 other people like her who did the same thing and didn't lose much weight eridani May 2012 #105
There are over 2 million users on the site I am using varelse May 2012 #130
And there are no statistics or any kind of scientific tracking, right? n/t eridani May 2012 #142
No, just a huge social network varelse May 2012 #158
Which has nothing to do with proving or disproving the statement that eridani May 2012 #178
To me, what is important is *why* weight loss is not maintained varelse May 2012 #210
That's good advice. noamnety May 2012 #216
Yes, the feedback loop is what makes this technique so valuable varelse May 2012 #244
That's just nonsense. I'm far too busy to bother with food journals, and also eridani May 2012 #223
Actually, food journaling doesn't have to take much time varelse May 2012 #249
That's true about it not taking much time. noamnety May 2012 #250
Only if you make weight loss the most important thing in your life eridani May 2012 #258
It isn't the most important thing in my life varelse May 2012 #297
Correction. For SOME people "it doesn't have to be in order to be achievable" eridani May 2012 #298
I don't think that the woman who started at 460 pounds varelse May 2012 #299
These people are part of a very, very small minority eridani May 2012 #300
Rich people gain wealth by accumulating it at the expense of others varelse May 2012 #301
And there is a difference between maintaining health and losing weight eridani May 2012 #302
if weight loss is not important to a person varelse May 2012 #303
And if you hadn't lost the weight, you could have become healthier anyway eridani May 2012 #304
That's not true. Feron May 2012 #305
An obese person who exercises more and eats a healthier diet will also reap a lot of health benefits eridani May 2012 #310
Those were starvation diets. They were doomed to failure. Codeine May 2012 #86
I've lost 21 pounds in 6 weeks. GaYellowDawg May 2012 #88
Good for you! And best of luck on your journey! Habibi May 2012 #89
Thanks, and I completely agree with you GaYellowDawg May 2012 #95
Good job ... but one more comment on salad dressing: Arugula Latte May 2012 #92
I'll throw in a couple more suggestions noamnety May 2012 #97
+1 I switched from Ranch dressing to the make your own variety a few years ago SlimJimmy May 2012 #98
I've been making my own salad dressing for 25 years eridani May 2012 #107
Definitely. Arugula Latte May 2012 #135
Well bully for you. Very few fat women start out with a habit of eating 4000 calories a day eridani May 2012 #106
My fiance has recently lost weight and it has meant enormous changes Codeine May 2012 #114
I have been dieting my whole life. RebelOne May 2012 #132
No salad dressing? Not even non fat vinaigrette? tawadi May 2012 #251
This message was self-deleted by its author Cali_Democrat May 2012 #108
The study is based on a 500 calorie/day diet? Cali_Democrat May 2012 #109
That's what obese people generally do when "sensible" measures eridani May 2012 #110
I think everyone's body is different Cali_Democrat May 2012 #128
And yet people will use this info to convince themselves Codeine May 2012 #117
The info isn't necessary to convince me of that. Reality is sufficient all by itself. eridani May 2012 #119
Good point. Habibi May 2012 #162
The thing about these long threads is that if they go on long enough-- eridani May 2012 #190
OK--Mitt Rmoney sock puppets should 'fess up right now. eridani May 2012 #111
People have shared ideas, tips, experiences and advice nobodyspecial May 2012 #127
I didn't take it that way. noamnety May 2012 #134
I understand what you are saying and know the frustration nobodyspecial May 2012 #137
Pointing out success that occurs only for a small percentage of people-- eridani May 2012 #143
please post this information every time there is a "weight loss thread" Scout May 2012 #163
Modest weight loss leaves fat people with exactly the same levels of public abuse as before. eridani May 2012 #139
Wrong, there is a direct correlation nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #146
Yes, as a matter of fact, all of those SNAPSHOT studies ARE wrong eridani May 2012 #150
You know what nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #164
You can address arguments, or you can appeal to authority eridani May 2012 #173
Social science is not well, science nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #179
I'm well aware of real science, given that I have a doctorate in biochemistry eridani May 2012 #191
You are absolutely right zappaman May 2012 #169
I guess that explains all those skinny athletic kids with type II diabetes 4th law of robotics May 2012 #188
You have everything exactly assbackwards eridani May 2012 #189
You seem to have access to data that is entirely contradictory 4th law of robotics May 2012 #213
There has been no increase in the number of people genetically predisposed toward diabetes eridani May 2012 #226
"You are born diabetic, period." 4th law of robotics May 2012 #248
False? So you read the articles at the links I provided? eridani May 2012 #259
Your first link was broken 4th law of robotics May 2012 #267
Type II diabetes is not "divorced from" obesity. The same genes cause both diabetes and obesity eridani May 2012 #276
The "gene" that causes type 2 diabetes? 4th law of robotics May 2012 #280
Ok, genes eridani May 2012 #283
30% of weight loss nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #138
Portion sizes are too large in the USA. Nye Bevan May 2012 #126
And that is a given nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #129
While biking in Europe, it was flat out impossible for us to finish meals eridani May 2012 #140
Couple of things LASlibinSC May 2012 #160
Yup, I wish this was an OP quite frankly nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #165
I agree--stress is a major stimulus for extra insulin production eridani May 2012 #174
A great example about why focusing on weight loss instead of health is a bad idea eridani May 2012 #234
I feel so bad for people with eating disorders. sofa king May 2012 #156
All dysfunctional behaviors are NOT addictions eridani May 2012 #175
Withdrawal symptoms from sugar addiction include: noamnety May 2012 #183
"Sugar" is not a synonym for "food" eridani May 2012 #192
It's not a synonym for food, no. noamnety May 2012 #200
So the solution to "addiction" is fat and protein? eridani May 2012 #229
I'm not entirely sure noamnety May 2012 #242
Yes, but they are similar, are they not? sofa king May 2012 #184
Compulsion and addiction are two very different things eridani May 2012 #195
"Inability to discontinue harmful behavior despite negative consequences." sofa king May 2012 #203
No. The reasons for the inability are completely different eridani May 2012 #219
So the description is the same, but "inability" is defined differently? sofa king May 2012 #240
So it doesn't matter to you whether cold symptoms are caused by viruses or bacteria? eridani May 2012 #260
Someone comes in dying of cold symptoms; what do you do? sofa king May 2012 #264
"Overeating" is diagnosed very differently from alcoholism eridani May 2012 #270
When you learn to not overeat you DO have a greater appetite CBGLuthier May 2012 #157
Yep, crash diets aren't the way to go 4th law of robotics May 2012 #166
It is nothing of the sort eridani May 2012 #176
Science tends to disagree with you on that 4th law of robotics May 2012 #186
That is absolute crap, period. But if human bodies were bomb calorimeters, you'd be right. eridani May 2012 #193
You're right, people are amazing machines, capable of greater than 100% efficiency 4th law of robotics May 2012 #214
The human body is constrained by physics. This does not mean that physics explains eridani May 2012 #230
Funny, you say what we eat is irrelevent 4th law of robotics May 2012 #246
Correct, people can't simply eat less and lose weight eridani May 2012 #261
I take it back, this isn't funny anymore 4th law of robotics May 2012 #266
Wrong. Reducing calorie intake and increasing activity shifts metabolic equilibrium-- eridani May 2012 #273
In other news, Food Is Fuel. flvegan May 2012 #185
I agree. Eating charcoal briquettes or drinking gasoline is a very bad idea n/t eridani May 2012 #194
Be that as it may, I love dieting. truthisfreedom May 2012 #196
Funny, but that's what a lot of anorexic women say a few years before they die n/t eridani May 2012 #202
Anorexics being people who take dieting to an extreme 4th law of robotics May 2012 #268
Losing 20 lbs does not make fat people thin eridani May 2012 #272
That last part is why people are arguing with you. noamnety May 2012 #275
When did I ever say "don't bother changing your diet'? eridani May 2012 #277
I thought the "don't bother" was implied noamnety May 2012 #279
From a psychologist I talked to who had treated many for eating disorders eridani May 2012 #282
Actually, it does. Prometheus Bound May 2012 #311
Do the math: 250lbs - 20 lbs is not "normal" eridani May 2012 #313
Intense physical exertion is the key not starvation. Working out also changes muscles and hormones Edweird May 2012 #207
Agree... trumad May 2012 #209
And if you don't have time to to enough of it to lose signifcant amounts of weight? eridani May 2012 #231
You have time. A high intensity workout does not take long. Edweird May 2012 #236
And it's an extremely bad idea for anyone over 65 eridani May 2012 #237
Then you might as well 'live it up' and just not worry about weight loss and just enjoy the ride... Edweird May 2012 #252
Indeed eridani May 2012 #262
Just thought I'd mention this other part of the puzzle. laundry_queen May 2012 #217
The thing about all these environmental factors is that we can't do anything about them-- eridani May 2012 #233
Maybe someone could start a thread where posters could be irrational about muscle tissue eridani May 2012 #235
Is there any popcorn left? SmileyRose May 2012 #253
I ate it all, sorry. Habibi May 2012 #254
Don't put butter on it. Arugula Latte May 2012 #255
They never talk about auto-immune disease--Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Manifestor_of_Light May 2012 #269
Why are you arguing with everyone on this thread? October May 2012 #286
For the same reason I argue with people who think gay people should stay in the closet eridani May 2012 #287
I'd suggest you start a thread about free will. randome May 2012 #288
Anyone can make the choice to declare permanent war on themselves eridani May 2012 #290
You do know that their is a group on DU for weight loss support, right? eridani May 2012 #289
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