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The Hidden Truths about Calories
Scientific American, ^ | August 27, 2012 | Rob Dunn

Posted on 09/01/2012 1:06:03 AM PDT by neverdem

Odds are you sometimes think about calories. They are among the most often counted things in the universe. When the calorie was originally conceived it was in the context of human work. More calories meant more capacity for work, more chemical fire with which to get the job done, coal in the human stove. Fat, it has been estimated, has nine calories per gram, whereas carbohydrates and proteins have just four; fiber is sometimes counted separately and gets awarded a piddling two. Every box of every food you have ever bought is labeled based on these estimates; too bad then that they are so often wrong.

A Food is Not a Food—Estimates of the number of calories in different kinds of foods measure the average number of calories we could get from those foods based only on the proportions of fat, carbohydrates, protein and sometimes fiber they contain (In essence, calories ingested minus calories egested). A variety of standard systems exist, all of which derive from the original developed by Wilbur Atwater more than a hundred years ago. They are all systems of averages. No food is average.

Differences exist even within a given kind of food. Take, for example, cooked vegetables. Cell walls in some plants are tougher to break down than those in others; nature, of course, varies in everything. If the plant material we eat has more of its cell walls broken down we can more of the calories from the goodies inside. In some plants, cooking ruptures most cell walls; in others, such as cassava, cell walls hold strong and hoard their precious calories in such a way that many of them pass through our bodies intact.

It is not just cooked vegetables though. Nuts flagrantly do their own thing, which might be expected given that...

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TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: calories; foodcalories; nutrition; physiology; processedfoods

1 posted on 09/01/2012 1:06:08 AM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem
"nature, of course, varies in everything"

Nuh uh. Not the races. Other than for superficial characteristics all races are the same.


2 posted on 09/01/2012 1:23:19 AM PDT by I see my hands (It's time to.. KICK OUT THE JAMS, MOTHER FREEPERS!)
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To: neverdem

Very interesting, Weedhoppa! Very interesting.


3 posted on 09/01/2012 2:14:44 AM PDT by count-your-change (You don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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To: neverdem

Neat. Thanks for posting this. (As a college student, I would have volunteered to eat raw meat for a week!)


4 posted on 09/01/2012 2:39:24 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing)
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To: neverdem

Simple fact is not all calories are the same, and two people may very well have quite different metabolic characteristics.

The same features have been mapped out in plants that switch from CAM to C2 photosynthesis depending on the conditions.


5 posted on 09/01/2012 2:56:33 AM PDT by djf (The barbarian hordes will ALWAYS outnumber the clean-shaven. And they vote.)
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To: I see my hands

Bookmarking for reading later.

The calories have certainly increased this past week due to all the snacking during the convention that’s piled up as well as what appears to be extra padding along the waist!


6 posted on 09/01/2012 3:16:49 AM PDT by MissyMa
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To: djf

Oh noes, now Michelle is going to fix this too


7 posted on 09/01/2012 3:28:39 AM PDT by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
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To: neverdem

If anyone has trouble putting that bag of chips down, or letting go of that box of ice cream, please visit OA.org for support and help.


8 posted on 09/01/2012 4:23:06 AM PDT by GEC (We're not drilling in ANWR because....)
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To: neverdem

thank you thank you thank you! very interesting read!


9 posted on 09/01/2012 5:51:54 AM PDT by Katya (Homo Nosce Te Ipsum)
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To: I see my hands

some ethnic groups being more equal than others.


10 posted on 09/01/2012 6:29:09 AM PDT by ro_dreaming (G.K. Chesterton, “Christianity has not been tried and found wanting. It’s been found hard and lef)
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To: GEC

My problem isn’t putting the box of ice cream down it is affording it. When Kroger’s does put Blue Bell on sale I have been known to buy 3 boxes at a time. Don’t separate me from my ice cream.


11 posted on 09/01/2012 6:51:56 AM PDT by heylady (“Sometimes I wish I could be a Democrat and then I remember I have a soul.”( Deb))
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bookmark


12 posted on 09/01/2012 7:43:02 AM PDT by libertarian27 (Check my profile page for the FReeper Online Cookbook 2011)
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To: neverdem
I can stop feeling guilty about eating hard sharp Cheddar cheese.
Based on a study of mice, I started eating yogurt with active cultures. For the first time in my life I have fingernails, and my hair is coming in so thick it's actually annoying. To the yogurt I add banana and shredded wheat, but I honestly don't know how much they might cook the wheat. My downfall is beer. But summer is ending and, with it, my desire for a tall cold one.
But I highly recommend the yogurt.
13 posted on 09/01/2012 10:15:16 AM PDT by Excellence (9/11 was an act of faith.)
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To: I see my hands

Fat has to be broken down to get any net calories out of it. For every nominal 100 calories of fat you eat, you only get about 40 calories of net energy based on the net ATP generated.


14 posted on 09/01/2012 10:56:12 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Government is the religion of the sociopath.)
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To: Excellence
Based on a study of mice, I started eating yogurt with active cultures. For the first time in my life I have fingernails, and my hair is coming in so thick it's actually annoying. To the yogurt I add banana and shredded wheat, but I honestly don't know how much they might cook the wheat. My downfall is beer. But summer is ending and, with it, my desire for a tall cold one. But I highly recommend the yogurt.


15 posted on 09/01/2012 10:58:19 AM PDT by dfwgator (I'm voting for Ryan and that other guy.)
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To: dfwgator

Beer has been my downfall too which has gotten worse now that all of the fall beers are out again (loving the pumpkin ales!). After a couple of beers I want to snack which makes it worse as I snack on junk. I’m now going to limit myself to one beer a night at dinner and nothing more. Easier said than done though.


16 posted on 09/01/2012 11:03:25 AM PDT by MissyMa
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dogear


17 posted on 09/01/2012 11:13:34 AM PDT by Dysart
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To: Excellence

Which type and what study?


18 posted on 09/07/2012 3:53:14 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: neverdem

Interesting. Thanks for the ping.


19 posted on 09/07/2012 9:25:59 AM PDT by GOPJ (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading - T. Jefferson)
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