- Feb 7, 2004
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I read this - and it makes sense to me - but I know their has to be something faulty?
It takes 1 calorie to heat 1 gram of water 1 degree centigrade.
If you eat a desert that is 0 degree C (32 deg F) - the body will work to raise the food to body tempature which is 37 degrees celcius (98.6 deg. F).
So if you eat a gram of food at 0 degrees, then your body would need to burn 37 calories to heat that gram of food. So if you had a 100 gram desert that is at 0 degrees centigrade, the energy expended to warm it to body temp and normalize it would seem to be 3700 calories.
If the desert had 1000 calories in it - it would seem you'd have a net loss of 2700 calories.
What is wrong with my reasoning if anything. . . ?
Would eating LOTS of cold stuff accelerate your weight loss?
			
			It takes 1 calorie to heat 1 gram of water 1 degree centigrade.
If you eat a desert that is 0 degree C (32 deg F) - the body will work to raise the food to body tempature which is 37 degrees celcius (98.6 deg. F).
So if you eat a gram of food at 0 degrees, then your body would need to burn 37 calories to heat that gram of food. So if you had a 100 gram desert that is at 0 degrees centigrade, the energy expended to warm it to body temp and normalize it would seem to be 3700 calories.
If the desert had 1000 calories in it - it would seem you'd have a net loss of 2700 calories.
What is wrong with my reasoning if anything. . . ?
Would eating LOTS of cold stuff accelerate your weight loss?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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