Our Bodies - Super Fuel Efficient
dougstevens
Posts: 208 Member
I was just thinking about my weight loss goals, and going for 2 lbs per week; which equates to 1,000 calorie deficit.
Then thought about calories being a unit of measure for energy. Doing a quick internet search, learned that
1,000 Calories [nutritional] = 0.031 gallon [U.S.] of automotive gasoline.
Imagine how far you can go on 1,000 calories; or how far you would have to walk to burn a 1,000 calories.
According to the online Exercise Database, for me, I would have to Walk at 5.0 mph for 69 minutes to burn approximately 1,000 calories. Which in turn would equate to about 5.75 miles.
Now a high efficiency car, let's say the Nissan Leaf gets about 106 MPG. So, 106 MPG * 0.031 gallons is about 3.3 miles.
Since 5.75 miles is greater than 3.3 miles, it clear that evolution has made our bodies much more efficient than the most fuel efficient cars on the road.
No wonder why weight loss is a challenge.
Then thought about calories being a unit of measure for energy. Doing a quick internet search, learned that
1,000 Calories [nutritional] = 0.031 gallon [U.S.] of automotive gasoline.
Imagine how far you can go on 1,000 calories; or how far you would have to walk to burn a 1,000 calories.
According to the online Exercise Database, for me, I would have to Walk at 5.0 mph for 69 minutes to burn approximately 1,000 calories. Which in turn would equate to about 5.75 miles.
Now a high efficiency car, let's say the Nissan Leaf gets about 106 MPG. So, 106 MPG * 0.031 gallons is about 3.3 miles.
Since 5.75 miles is greater than 3.3 miles, it clear that evolution has made our bodies much more efficient than the most fuel efficient cars on the road.
No wonder why weight loss is a challenge.
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Ok I am totally confused BUT I will read this again after my first cup of coffee...LOL...thanks for sharing! :-)0
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Interesting......0
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I love this! Thanks for posting (and for doing the math!)0
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Too bad we can't fill our gas tanks with our burned calories. Some engineers need to look into that0
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Must drink more coffee for this to make sense, but I think I get the gist of it...0
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Thanks for doing that math!! I've often wondered. Now if someone would just invent a body-fat-based charging station for cell phone, i-pod, and laptop, life would be perfect.
You would think that would be the most obvious thing in the world for a nation that has such a wealth of both body fat and portable electronics. Where is innovation when you need it?0 -
Auto industry could take a real lesson in efficiency if they took a close look at the human body.
Thanks for sharing. Interesting morning musings.0 -
I love this! Thanks for posting (and for doing the math!)
Glad the post was appreciated.Must drink more coffee for this to make sense, but I think I get the gist of it...Too bad we can't fill our gas tanks with our burned calories. Some engineers need to look into that
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The Flintstone's car is therefore the most efficient car made so far?0
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That's a pretty fun fact. Thanks for figuring it out and sharing. And think, the lighter we get, and the better shape we're in, the more efficiently we can travel.
Too bad food costs so much... gas might still be cheaper.0
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