THE BIG FAT MYSTERY
We know how fat gets into
our body. We eat cakes laden with cream, samosas laden with oil and malai kulfi
laden with, well, malai. Food high in fat is a sure way for fat to eat its way
into ou body through our mouth, sit in places we do not want it to sit and stay
stubbornly put until we do something about it. But do you know how fat leaves
the body?
What happens when the ex tra jiggly bits on your arms, your thighs, your abs start looking slimmer because you have been working out or dieting, or both? What happened to the excess fat that you had accumulated? Where has it disappeared? Any guesses? Surprisingly, not many qualified doctors, nutritionists and fitness trainers know the correct answer. Welcome to The Big Fat Mystery.
What happens when the ex tra jiggly bits on your arms, your thighs, your abs start looking slimmer because you have been working out or dieting, or both? What happened to the excess fat that you had accumulated? Where has it disappeared? Any guesses? Surprisingly, not many qualified doctors, nutritionists and fitness trainers know the correct answer. Welcome to The Big Fat Mystery.
WHERE DOES THE FAT
DISAPPEAR?
To understand where fat
goes, we first need to understand what fat is.Fat tissue is composed of lipids
biological molecules made up of compounds of hydrogen, oxygen and carbon that
store energy in their bonds. When we exercise or make successful attempts to
burn fat, the molecules are broken apart, the enerd gy stored in these l bonds
is released.
But when this hap pens,
where does the extraneous `padding' that lines our bellies and bums go? r Well,
while the energy is released, the hyg drogen, carbon and oxygen in those mol
ecules still remain in your body. What , becomes of them?
How do they get released?
The same way they came in. We exhale it. Biolo gists at the University of New
South Wales (Australia) have now conducted in-depth research on where the mass
of your fat goes after you burn it inside your body. For every kilo of fat you
burn, 80 per cent of that mass is released as carbon dioxide when you exhale.
The rest of the 20 per cent is released through wa ter urine, sweat or tears,
if you really hate to exercise.
FACT OF THE `MATTER'
Why this happens is quite
simple really. Remember, matter cannot be destroyed it can only change form.
For example, ice and steam are just changed, altered states of water. In other
words, if we accumulate fat in terms of actual physical visible fat, it needs
to change its form to another if it has to be expelled during the burning
process.
And why does this matter?
It's good to understand what happens to the fat that you are burning because
when you are on that treadmill, huffing and puffing away, you will know that
every breath you ex hale is a sign of fat leaving your body, and that you are
inching closer to losing those inches.
When you are exercising at
a pace that's optimal for fat burning, know that the sweat you see on your
clothes is not just sweat, and exhalation is not just exhalation.
It's a sign that a
particular mass of fat has truly been expelled from your body. And -depending
on how disciplined you are -it's not going to return soon.
by Pooja Makhija Consulting
Nutritionist & Clinical Dietician
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TL10JAN16
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