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    Thermodynamic Edge For Low Carbohydrate Diets: SUNY Downstate Researchers Say All Calories Are NOT Alike

    In a paper published in Nutrition Journal (Open Access, available without subscription at http://www.nutritionj.com/home), two researchers from SUNY Downstate Medical Center show that low carbohydrate, high protein diets can be expected to be more effective than low fat diets, going against long standing prejudice of the nutritional community, which has claimed that only calories count.

    (PRWEB) July 31, 2004 -- “There are numerous examples of low carbohydrate diets being more effective than low fat diets with the same number of calories. It doesn’t always happen but it can happen,” said Dr. Richard Feinman of the Department of Biochemistry. “The nutritional establishment has been reluctant to accept this, because they say it violates the law of thermodynamics. However, they never seriously look at the thermodynamics, which not only says its possible, but it is to be expected.” he added.

    In their paper, Dr. Feinman and Dr. Eugene J. Fine explain that thermodynamics is as much about efficiency as it is about energy conservation. Carbohydrate is an efficient fuel, whereas protein is not. On a low carbohydrate/high protein diet, even though total energy is conserved, more energy is wasted as heat, a process known as thermogenesis. This energy comes from burning fat.

    The researchers stress that “the human body is not a storage locker. It is a machine and the efficiency of the machine is controlled by hormones and enzymes. Carbohydrates increase insulin and other hormones that regulate enzymes, leading to storage rather than burning of fat.”

    “Of course, people are different” said the authors, “but many people are sensitive to the effects of carbohydrates and for them, a low carb diet is going to work well.”

    The practical point is that getting rid of the idea that “a calorie is a calorie” opens the door for serious research into what kind of diets will be most effective and which people will benefit most. “This is important,” they explain “because millions of people
    are seriously trying to lose weight on low carbohydrate diets, and instead of being given directions on the best way to do this, they have been largely discouraged by health professionals and self-appointed expert groups. The obesity epidemic is too important to allow this to happen.”

    Note to editors/reporters: You can read the entire scientific paper by going to http://www.nutritionj.com/home and clicking on “Provisional PDF” at the bottom of the headline.


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    Re: Researchers Say All Calories Are NOT Alike

    There was one week during this process I put my foods religiously into Fitday and realized I was loosing wt on over 2000 calories a day....in the past when I was dieting instead of trying to learn to eat right ...I would restrict myself to under 1000 a day

    ....I lost more weight then I expected and have kept it off a year...I eat very well now and would not dream of counting a calorie...when I am content ..I stop eating ...a learned process ....

    how can someone my size loose weight on so many calories? ...well I honestly think this article explains that nicely

    the best part of this is my tummy is FLAT!!


    the type and portion of food ..is what matters ...thanks so much for posting that .....

    I eat healthy fresh foods to include cream, cheese and butter
    I also know what and when things trigger me ....
    I would not change what I am doing for a million bucks ...I like being spoiled

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      Re: Researchers Say All Calories Are NOT Alike

      This is an awesome article (as per usual, Isabeau).

      I totally agree that not all calories are equal in nature. I love that fiber sticks to the gut longer, and that fat is more slowly digested than starches, as an example. This is why I not only count calories, but I make those calories count!

      Education is the key, and articles like this help people understand that low-carb dieting is a viable way to take those pounds off because of the quality of the calories and not the quantity.
      ADBB Moderator Emeritus
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      • #4
        Re: Researchers Say All Calories Are NOT Alike

        Originally posted by Heidi3
        There was one week during this process I put my foods religiously into Fitday and realized I was loosing wt on over 2000 calories a day....in the past when I was dieting instead of trying to learn to eat right ...I would restrict myself to under 1000 a day

        ....I lost more weight then I expected and have kept it off a year...I eat very well now and would not dream of counting a calorie...when I am content ..I stop eating ...a learned process ....

        how can someone my size loose weight on so many calories? ...well I honestly think this article explains that nicely

        the best part of this is my tummy is FLAT!!


        the type and portion of food ..is what matters ...thanks so much for posting that .....

        I eat healthy fresh foods to include cream, cheese and butter
        I also know what and when things trigger me ....
        I would not change what I am doing for a million bucks ...I like being spoiled
        And as the saying goes...the proof is in the pudding! You've been at goal for quite some time now, almost year! Whoopie!


        5'4"
        45 yrs (F) a.k.a. "Butterbean"
        Start date 5/18/2003
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          Re: Researchers Say All Calories Are NOT Alike

          Originally posted by MotherOfGizmo
          And as the saying goes...the proof is in the pudding! You've been at goal for quite some time now, almost year! Whoopie!
          yes MOG it has been a year this coming Sunday thanks for noticing

          I pretty much followed the book btw ..

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          • #6
            Re: Researchers Say All Calories Are NOT Alike

            yep that is what Dr Atkins calls the metabolic advantage of Atkins.

            that is also why he changed the carb counting to total minus fiber since fiber isn't digested nor metabol;ized in any manner in the human body.

            AND NL woo hoo woo hoo looking at your little bitty body looks like ADBB is one place that 1 in 10 folk keep it off doesn't aply.
            by the book atkinseer

            started 6/1/02 at 313
            goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge


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