Mathematics of Weight loss - How to really lose weight.
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hey ty always get confused about that stuff0
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hey that was really awesome!!!!0
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I knew some of the basics from college, but I like his reinforcement of general weight loss principles with science theory.0
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So let's breath out all that CO2 and H2O and lose weight0
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TED talks are great - thanks for the link i made it a favorite0
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Love it!0
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thanks for sharing! love a good TED talk0
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Aussie Aussie Aussie!!
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Woww!!! This blew my mind!!0
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Awesome!0
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Pretty cool!0
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Interesting.0
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Very informative! Thanks for sharing!0
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My favorite part was when he was blowing bubbles in the liquid phenolphthalein. And his Aussie accent. :drinker:0
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Great video. I had no idea about this and hadn't even thought about the question. Nothing revolutionary about weight loss methods, but very informative about where the lost weight goes. Does that mean we've found it again? I hope not.0
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Awesome!!0
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Fantastic, thanks!!0
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Thinking more about it, I'm a little puzzled why he says part of it is not turned into heat. I understand the units don't match up but the fat contains "calories" as potential energy within the chemical structure, just like dietary fat and carbs which are also made of C, H and O.
When the cell breaks down the fatty acid to produce ATP, heat should be generated.0 -
This is a cool video!Thinking more about it, I'm a little puzzled why he says part of it is not turned into heat. I understand the units don't match up but the fat contains "calories" as potential energy within the chemical structure, just like dietary fat and carbs which are also made of C, H and O.
When the cell breaks down the fatty acid to produce ATP, heat should be generated.
I remember reading about why this is a while ago, but I don't remember offhand. I'll repost if I can find it.0 -
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This is a cool video!Thinking more about it, I'm a little puzzled why he says part of it is not turned into heat. I understand the units don't match up but the fat contains "calories" as potential energy within the chemical structure, just like dietary fat and carbs which are also made of C, H and O.
When the cell breaks down the fatty acid to produce ATP, heat should be generated.
I remember reading about why this is a while ago, but I don't remember offhand. I'll repost if I can find it.
I think he is oversimplifying it a bit. Heat is a byproduct of every chemical reaction because some energy is always lost. Isn't that why our bodies are hot? (and I mean that in every sense of the word)0 -
This is a cool video!Thinking more about it, I'm a little puzzled why he says part of it is not turned into heat. I understand the units don't match up but the fat contains "calories" as potential energy within the chemical structure, just like dietary fat and carbs which are also made of C, H and O.
When the cell breaks down the fatty acid to produce ATP, heat should be generated.
I remember reading about why this is a while ago, but I don't remember offhand. I'll repost if I can find it.
I think he is oversimplifying it a bit. Heat is a byproduct of every chemical reaction because some energy is always lost. Isn't that why our bodies are hot? (and I mean that in every sense of the word)
I think thermoregulation is an independent process and not necessarily related to fatty acid metabolism, but I could be wrong about that. Biochem isn't my strong suit, but I'm really interested to learn so hopefully someone can chime in with more information.0
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