Some people eat vastly more calories than others. If this discrepancy was converted totally to body fat over a 10 year period, even allowing for some increased energy expenditure, these people would end up as big as a house. But clearly they don't. Mostly. So my question is: where does that excess energy go?
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We have things called uncoupling proteins(UCP). There are 5 that have been identified, UCP-1,UCP-2, etc. UCP-1 is present in brown fat and it's what hibernating animals use to keep warm. Normally, in the mitochondria the ADP is phosphorylated by the electron transport chain and makes ATP (the body's energy currency) and some heat. These UCPs allow this to become 'uncoupled' from ATP production and dissipate completely as heat. This can happen while we sleep and I think explains why some people (like myself) can overeat and wake up really hot and sweaty during the night, and lose up to 4-5 lbs during sleep. Roles of these proteins are still being discovered/hypothesized. Here are some excerpts from the scientific literature:
Regardless of their primary functions, UCPs dissipate energy as heat and allow us to regulate our metabolic rate. edit: for a good review of UCP3, I'd suggest this: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15294045 or this for UCP2 and UCP3 http://jeb.biologists.org/content/205/15/2275.full |
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You're all right! I can't speak scientifically as Jeff did, but I have observed in my 6 decades that slender people tend to be fidgety and restless so they are in motion more. They may act enthusiastic about food, but if you pay attention many of them eat very tiny portions and leave more food on their plate than they eat. My dad, now, was 5'6" and weighed 133 lbs all the time--not 130, not 135, he definitely had a set-point of 133. He clearly had abnormal metabolism because he ate like an NFL lineman. He'd eat 2 heaping plates of food plus bread/rolls and he'd have room for dessert. He also didn't metabolize alcohol normally; he could drink a ton and never get drunk (I inherited that aspect and I don't drink because there's no buzz.) He never complained of any digestive issues until he was diagnosed with T2 diabetes in his late 50s. Even then, he ate a ton of food and stayed the same weight without any insulin--he just needed to watch his sugar intake. |
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In my case (underweight, wiry person from a thin family); I only stop moving/fidgeting when I am sleeping, and I also seem to have a great deal of brown fat which burns off 'extra' as heat rather than adding soft tissue to my frame. I've always been skinny and hyperactive, but since eating paleo, high calorie and high fat, and healing a lot of health issues, my 'fast metabolism' is more noticeable and extreme. When I ate a shitty grain-based diet, I actually tended to be cold and had a lot of hypothyroid symtoms, but still never gained weight. The heat I output after overeating, especially from my upper torso, is incredible - you can feel it with your hand a foot away from me sometimes. In the hotter parts of the summer I have to intentionally restrict calories, because this process will make me sweat profusely and even get heatstroke symptoms in temps when most people are comfortable. I don't believe I have any malapsorption issues. First of all, my shit is not only normal but ideal - if you are truly not digesting food, it will show in your stool. Also I am generally healthy and look it, am never ill, and easily gain strength and endurance - just not mass, especially not fat mass. |
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BBC TV showed a 1 hour documentary a while back called "Why Are Thin People not Fat". here's an overview of it: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7838668.stm you can find it on you-tube in 7 parts. make sure you search for "Why Are Thin People not Fat" to get the right one. here's some text from the link above to give you an idea of what its about;
i will not add anything else, as i say it was an hour long program & would not do it justice. you really have to watch it for yourself (if you have the bandwidth). |
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They may be eating a lot of calories, but they're not absorbing them. I'd say that all the skinny people who eat as much as they want are passing a lot of the calories they eat through, without them being absorbed. |
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Calories don't go.It is utilized by our system in body.To provide heat,to work, to think all these needs calories.It is also obvious that some of them are wasted. |
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