Friday, December 15, 2006

Yoyo... check this out! Maybe the peeps out there can eat dessert and drink beer without feeling sinful anymore! I really hope this is true!

Beer and Ice Cream Diet

As we all know, it takes 1 calorie to heat 1 gram of water 1 degree centigrade. Translated into meaningful terms, this means that if you eat a very cold dessert (generally consisting of water in large part), the natural processes which raise the consumed dessert to body temperature during the digestive cycle literally sucks the calories out of the only available source, your body fat.

For example, a dessert served and eaten at near 0 degrees C (32.2 deg. F) will in a short time be raised to the normal body temperature of 37 degrees C (98.6 deg. F). For each gram of dessert eaten, that process takes approximately 37 calories as stated above. The average dessert portion is 6 oz, or 168 grams. Therefore, by operation of thermodynamic law, 6,216 calories (1 cal./gm/deg. x 37 deg. x 168 gms) are extracted from body fat as the dessert's temperature is normalized. Allowing for the 1,200 latent calories in the dessert, the net calorie loss is approximately 5,000 calories.

Obviously, the more cold dessert you eat,the better off you are and the faster you will lose weight, if that is your goal. This process works equally well when drinking very cold beer in frosted glasses. Each ounce of beer contains 16 latent calories, but extracts 1,036 calories (6,216 cal. per 6 oz. portion) in the temperature normalizing process. Thus the net calorie loss per ounce of beer is 1,020 calories. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to calculate that 12,240 calories (12 oz. x 1,020 cal./oz.) are extracted from the body in the process of drinking a can of beer.

Frozen desserts, e.g., ice cream, are even more beneficial, since it takes 83 cal./gm to melt them (i.e., raise them to 0 deg. C) and an additional 37 cal./gm to further raise them to body temperature. The results here are really remarkable, and it beats running hands down.

Unfortunately, for those who eat pizza as an excuse to drink beer, pizza (loaded with latent calories and served above body temperature) induces an opposite effect. But, thankfully, as the astute reader should have already reasoned, the obvious solution is to drink a lot of beer with pizza and follow up immediately with large bowls of ice cream.We could all be thin if we were to adhere religiously to a pizza, beer, and ice cream diet.

Happy eating!

School of Physics, University of Sydney

2 Comments:

At 11:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Erm... just for your information before some supermodel gets really fat on your advice -

The food caloric contents are actually in kilocalorie, but sometimes the 'k' in the kcal is left out(and hence it is rather misleading). i.e. your standard serving of ice cream would contain 1,200,000 calories instead of the 1,200 mentioned.

=)

 
At 1:23 AM, Blogger Som said...

Yep, you are right. And it could be the mistake of the site where I took this article from. Its is true that food calories are written as kcal and is really 1,200,000 calories. But when the k is left out, its written with a capital C (Cal).

Anyway, most people know it as 1200 food calories. I don't want to know that I am taking in 42,000 calories worth when I'm eating an apple. Maybe, 42 calories would make me feel better.

Thanks anyway.

 

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