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Horizan last night got me thinking about fatty foods
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After watching Horizon last night it got me thinking .... there are lots of examples on TV of how if you overeat you will put on weight, just off the top of my head in the past week I can think of Horizon: Why are thin people not fat?, Supersize vs. Superskinny and that Gok Wan thing on 4. So we can all assume that if you increase your calorie intake by eating, as demonstrated in the said programmes, burgers, chips, full milkshakes, chocolate, pasta, etc etc you will gain weight and fat will collect around your organs.
What would happen to your body if you doubled your calorie intake (like in last night's show) but did it by only eating calorific healthy food like nuts, seeds, pineapple, avocado, mango, melon, etc? I know you are still taking on the same amount of calories but would it collect around your organs in the same way as, say, butter or cream would?
Should this go in the science section?
What would happen to your body if you doubled your calorie intake (like in last night's show) but did it by only eating calorific healthy food like nuts, seeds, pineapple, avocado, mango, melon, etc? I know you are still taking on the same amount of calories but would it collect around your organs in the same way as, say, butter or cream would?
Should this go in the science section?
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I think what came out of the program was that it's a complicated area with more than one thing going on.
Two of the people simply couldn't overeat that much. Your appetite controls your input and theirs just wouldn't allow them to eat that much - one threw up when he tried.
Similarly some people have appetite problems where eating the "right" amount leaves them permanently starving.
Then there was the fat virus and the one person who built muscle really easily.
So it's not as simple as people like to think.
But to answer your specific question, Fruit has a lot of sugar in it and your boody can and will convert that to fat.
Two of the people simply couldn't overeat that much. Your appetite controls your input and theirs just wouldn't allow them to eat that much - one threw up when he tried.
Similarly some people have appetite problems where eating the "right" amount leaves them permanently starving.
Then there was the fat virus and the one person who built muscle really easily.
So it's not as simple as people like to think.
But to answer your specific question, Fruit has a lot of sugar in it and your boody can and will convert that to fat.
Thanks J-t-P, I know that fruit is high in sugar which is why I suggested those specific fruits as they are highest in calories, and I understand that your body will convert it to fat. But what I don't understand is what it will do to your body, for example there are 200cals in two bananas and 200cals in a chocolate bar, but would this necessarily mean that the 200cals would have the same effect on your body?