Caloric Absorption??
Swilla_Swole
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I was wondering about what percentage of calories does our body really absorb and process versus what percent becomes excrement?
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you're thinking too much0
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you're thinking too much
That's what I'm thinking.0 -
Here is a good overview - http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/79/5/899S.full - with references if you want more detail.I was wondering about what percentage of calories does our body really absorb and process versus what percent becomes excrement?
Bottom line, the modern calorie rating is based on "metabolizable calories" rather than "gross calories," and it is by its very nature somewhat imprecise, but within such a narrow range that it does not diminish its practical usefulness.0 -
Based on the article I mentioned above, I believe this is incorrect. Waste contains certain percentage of the nutrients we consume, which do not get processed by the metabolic processes, but which get excreted. Those calories (energy) get eliminated without becoming part of the energy input.Uneducated, non-science answer here. A calorie is a unit of energy, therefore "calories" in and of themselves are not excreted, but are actually consumed during the process of waste elimination. Waste, not energy, is eliminated.0 -
Based on the article I mentioned above, I believe this is incorrect. Waste contains certain percentage of the nutrients we consume, which do not get processed by the metabolic processes, but which get excreted. Those calories (energy) get eliminated without becoming part of the energy input.Uneducated, non-science answer here. A calorie is a unit of energy, therefore "calories" in and of themselves are not excreted, but are actually consumed during the process of waste elimination. Waste, not energy, is eliminated.
Like I said, non-science musing. But I would think that the amount of calories eliminated through waste elimination is insignificant for weight loss purposes.0 -
People looking for an excuse to eat more?0
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you're thinking too much0
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you're thinking too much
Perhaps, but I was curious to know just how much percentage wise calories are processed into energy. I guess this was more of an academic question.People looking for an excuse to eat more?
Not at all. For me it's all about efficiency.0 -
Based on the article I mentioned above, I believe this is incorrect. Waste contains certain percentage of the nutrients we consume, which do not get processed by the metabolic processes, but which get excreted. Those calories (energy) get eliminated without becoming part of the energy input.Uneducated, non-science answer here. A calorie is a unit of energy, therefore "calories" in and of themselves are not excreted, but are actually consumed during the process of waste elimination. Waste, not energy, is eliminated.
I appreciate that. I agree with that.0 -
You may also enjoy reading this article on the energy equation. It doesn't talk too much about waste elimination, but can fill in more of the picture:
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-energy-balance-equation.html0 -
I don't' know but peanuts and corn would have to be on a different scale if past experience is to be taken into account.0
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You may also enjoy reading this article on the energy equation. It doesn't talk too much about waste elimination, but can fill in more of the picture:
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/fat-loss/the-energy-balance-equation.html
Great read as well, thanks!I don't' know but peanuts and corn would have to be on a different scale if past experience is to be taken into account.
My point exactly, lol.0 -
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I don't' know but peanuts and corn would have to be on a different scale if past experience is to be taken into account.
Corn?!? I dont remember corn...0
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