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by tbartman » August 6th, 2007, 10:03 am
In response to the original question, I think Steelhead said it best - "until it passes through your system".
If you weigh youself, and then immediately drink a pint (one pound) of water, and step on the scale again, you will weigh one pound more, but later in the day you'll lose that water, and be back to where you started. If you eat a pound of lard, you'll immediately gain a pound, and it'll stick (mostly). If you eat a pound of salt, you'll hold onto a ton of water, but all things being equal, eventually you'll lose the salt and the retained water too and be back where you started.
No food has more than 3500 calories per pound, once you account for amount retained (excreted), calories consumed in digesting, transporting, and storing, etc. So no, you can't eat a dinner that weighs one pound on your *** DELETE - SPAM *** scale and, once equilibrated, add two pounds of body mass (muscle or fat) to your frame.
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tbartman on August 7th, 2007, 10:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
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