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Old Fri, Jan-02-04, 06:50
el corazón el corazón is offline
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A typical Thanksgiving meal contains over 3,000 calories. What does it do to your body? Michele Meyer reports.
The good news is that it takes 3,500 excess calories to gain a pound -- so you might escape from your holiday feast with little to show for it.
The bad news is that at least 40 percent of the excess calories you've eaten probably come from fat. Fat is the most calorically dense (nine calories a gram versus four for protein and carbohydrates), and it converts most easily into fat on your hips.

Your stomach and intestines burn off about 20 percent of the calories in the process of converting excess carbohydrates and proteins into fat. However, your body doesn't burn a single calorie when it is converting nutritional fat into body fat. Your small intestine simply dumps it straight into your bloodstream.

"If you eat 100 excess fat calories, most of the 100 are stored as fat," explains Franca Alphin, R.D., L.D.N., administrative director of Duke University Diet & Fitness Center, NC. With 100 calories of excess carbs, about 20 go to fat storage.

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Old Fri, Jan-02-04, 08:05
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lol probably true for regular carb eaters but not if you are in ketosis.
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Old Fri, Jan-02-04, 09:35
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Only true if you have excess circulating insulin. Without it, any excess dietary fat is not stored and is simply "wasted" by the body.
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Old Fri, Jan-02-04, 10:48
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I am surprised by the 3000 calorie count because after calculating what I would eat if not on Low-Carb, I came up with about 2200 calories and that's with dessert. I think it depends how much you eat and what you eat.
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Old Fri, Jan-02-04, 12:17
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Could someone explain this to me? As I understand it, fat cannot be stored without the presence of insulin, so if you eat no carbs or barely any carbs, then insulin is held in check and fat cannot be stored. What if you were to eat an excess amount of fat though but very little protein or carbs? Say 5000 cals of fat? What happens then? A friend recently raised this question and it sort of stumped me hehe. Appreciate any input.
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