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Originally Posted by taco.vidal
Recommended average daily calorie intake of 2,400 to 2,500 for an average male (lots of factors, but lets ballpark). You don't get obese on that. Show me some science that says otherwise or shows whatever its is you are claiming. Im actually not sure what you are claiming that science says. Peer reviewed research, please and I will read it with an open mind.
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Have you read anything I have said, or followed the links I posted, including the 3 part BBC series.
Well no you haven't, because you have done the
Calories in&Calories out gambit, which is pretty much the creationist version of If we evolved from monkey's, why are there still monkeys?
This is from my good friend in Iceland:
http://authoritynutrition.com/debunk...-calorie-myth/
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Saying that weight (or health for that matter) is simply a function of “calories in, calories out” is completely wrong.
It is a drastic oversimplification that doesn’t account for the complex metabolic pathways that different foods go through, or the effects that foods have on our brain and hormones.
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