- Nov 1, 2001
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As a member of the large group of people trying to shave pounds, I started thinking about water intake and heat transfer. I realize that the body uses water for almost all functions so let?s assume that the scenario below deals with surplus water only (ie. Water consumed exceeding the body?s need for any other purpose ? water simply excreted via urine, sweat, vapor in breath, etc.).
Water consumed at a temperature below that of the body will be heated to 37º C. It will then be excreted. The temperature difference of the water from intake to output is a loss of heat. This heat has to come from somewhere; that being from the conversion of food to heat energy.
Say, for example, one consumes 4L @ 2ºC of surplus water. Approximately how many calories from food does the body use to simply heat and excrete? How does this change if the input water is 20ºC?
I know ?food calories? cannot be converted directly to ?body temperature calories? because of the chemical processes the body uses to convert those calories to usable energy. I?m certain liberties have to be taken in computation, but I?m only looking for relative answers.
Essentially, albeit far too simplistically, I?m looking for ballpark numbers that I may assign to How much ice water do I have to drink to counter the calories in that taco I just ate?
Oh yes, feel free to point out any faults in my root logic.
Water consumed at a temperature below that of the body will be heated to 37º C. It will then be excreted. The temperature difference of the water from intake to output is a loss of heat. This heat has to come from somewhere; that being from the conversion of food to heat energy.
Say, for example, one consumes 4L @ 2ºC of surplus water. Approximately how many calories from food does the body use to simply heat and excrete? How does this change if the input water is 20ºC?
I know ?food calories? cannot be converted directly to ?body temperature calories? because of the chemical processes the body uses to convert those calories to usable energy. I?m certain liberties have to be taken in computation, but I?m only looking for relative answers.
Essentially, albeit far too simplistically, I?m looking for ballpark numbers that I may assign to How much ice water do I have to drink to counter the calories in that taco I just ate?
Oh yes, feel free to point out any faults in my root logic.