Where does weight go?
jdb3388
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Scientifically speaking, of course. How does the mass leave your body? Through sweat? Excrement? Or does it just vanish into thin air?
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I've kind of wondered this too! ...0
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Now I am curious. I have never really thought about it, was just glad to see it go.0
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Bump! Always wanted to know this.0
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It has to be leaving in "waste" and urine. That's why we keep drinking all of that water!0
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Scientifically speaking, of course. How does the mass leave your body? Through sweat? Excrement? Or does it just vanish into thin air?
Scientifically speaking I think you take vanish off your list. Maybe add evaporation...just spitballing.....0 -
It's broken down and burned as energy.0
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This article may help you find the answer
http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/diet-fitness/weight-loss/lost-weight.htm0 -
It is lost as CO2 and H2O.
Basically, you breathe most of it out as a waste gas. Some of it leaves as water (not necessarily as urine).0 -
I think it burns up like gas in a car engine. The waste is expelled pretty much the same way but the energy is burned up in a biomechanical way. I'm not a med student tho so that's just a guess.0
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Here is the equation of the oxidation of glucose:
Glucose + 6 O2 <=> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
End result is CO2 and H20.
The CO2 is the result of the citric acid cycle.0 -
It is lost as CO2 and H2O.
Basically, you breathe most of it out as a waste gas. Some of it leaves as water (not necessarily as urine).
You know, I did this STUPID breath-focused weight loss routine probably about 15 years ago or so and the idea behind it was that a certain kind of breathing pattern coupled with squeezing your muscles tight would "blow" the fat off your body through your exhalations. I couldn't stick with it (I had to do this ridiculous lion-face thing...come on, I can't have been the only one that fell for this one, right?) and decided it was all hooey. How interesting that there was a tiny shred of scientific reasoning behind it!0 -
This article may help you find the answer
http://health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/diet-fitness/weight-loss/lost-weight.htm
Thanks!0 -
It goes to me. I swear, anybody loses weight, I gain theirs. ;-)0
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bump0
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The article states: " If our bodies were cars, energy would be the gas to keep everything running." Muhahaha! They used the same analogy I did! Props for the CNA! I'm ready for medical school (maybe not).0
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Scientifically speaking, of course. How does the mass leave your body? Through sweat? Excrement? Or does it just vanish into thin air?
So our mass comes primarily from carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. Carbon forming the backbone of all of our molecules, nitrogen being present in our proteins and oxygen being present in most macromolecules and a primary constituent of water.
CO2 from breath, nitrogen from excrement and water from excrement and sweat and evaporation are the primary mass movers. Think about plants...where do plants get their mass from? They uptake CO2 and they expel O2. Where do we lose our mass from? We uptake O2 and expel CO2. We balance that out by injesting food.0 -
I found that breathing harder and faster causes to lose much more weight.
But then again, I was breathing that way because of workouts and runs.
WHen you lose weight it get burnt for energy. Just like extra calories you body doesnt use gets packed on, you use more and it burns up sort of like gas as someone else stated.0 -
I've wondered this too but in all honesty.... I'M JUST GLAD IT'S LEAVING LOL!!0
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It is lost as CO2 and H2O.
Basically, you breathe most of it out as a waste gas. Some of it leaves as water (not necessarily as urine).
You know, I did this STUPID breath-focused weight loss routine probably about 15 years ago or so and the idea behind it was that a certain kind of breathing pattern coupled with squeezing your muscles tight would "blow" the fat off your body through your exhalations. I couldn't stick with it (I had to do this ridiculous lion-face thing...come on, I can't have been the only one that fell for this one, right?) and decided it was all hooey. How interesting that there was a tiny shred of scientific reasoning behind it!
I remember the commercials for that!! Never DID it, but I remember the commercials. lol0 -
...and I will be honest, i find it kinda sad that people didnt know where it goes.0
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Its the same place a fire goes when a fire goes out ...0
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You pee it out!0
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Well, matter is always conserved. So, in my case, I have excess fat stored. Fat = matter. Fat/matter is converted to energy and "exits" through movement of muscles/heat from movement.
That's about as scientific as I can get! LOL.0 -
I have wondered this to, Its kinda like when you crop an image in photoshop where do those pixels go, they don't go in the recycle bin they just vanish... so its kinda like I am cropping my *kitten* off!0
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Now I am curious. I have never really thought about it, was just glad to see it go.
my sentiment exactly...0 -
It is lost as CO2 and H2O.
Basically, you breathe most of it out as a waste gas. Some of it leaves as water (not necessarily as urine).
You know, I did this STUPID breath-focused weight loss routine probably about 15 years ago or so and the idea behind it was that a certain kind of breathing pattern coupled with squeezing your muscles tight would "blow" the fat off your body through your exhalations. I couldn't stick with it (I had to do this ridiculous lion-face thing...come on, I can't have been the only one that fell for this one, right?) and decided it was all hooey. How interesting that there was a tiny shred of scientific reasoning behind it!
I'm sorry, but this made me spit water all over my lap. Breath-based weight loss? I thought I had heard all the ridiculous fat-loss fads.
Thank you for sharing!0 -
It is lost as CO2 and H2O.
Basically, you breathe most of it out as a waste gas. Some of it leaves as water (not necessarily as urine).
You know, I did this STUPID breath-focused weight loss routine probably about 15 years ago or so and the idea behind it was that a certain kind of breathing pattern coupled with squeezing your muscles tight would "blow" the fat off your body through your exhalations. I couldn't stick with it (I had to do this ridiculous lion-face thing...come on, I can't have been the only one that fell for this one, right?) and decided it was all hooey. How interesting that there was a tiny shred of scientific reasoning behind it!
I'm sorry, but this made me spit water all over my lap. Breath-based weight loss? I thought I had heard all the ridiculous fat-loss fads.
Thank you for sharing!
Well technically you do lose most of your mass through your breath however I doubt hyperventilating will do you any good as you only have so much CO2 to expel so breathing more or faster would just dilute the amount of CO2 you expel per breath.0 -
It goes here :laugh:
The more you lose the cuter they get0
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