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american journalism, paul jeffreys, new, new riders games, daily, blaze, puzzles, suvs, colonel paul tibbets, wmd policy, politics, fatman on game audio, 3 fat men, hip, He took people whose weights had man been constant for many years and persuaded them to eat double or treble their normal amount of food. They did not put on weight. He showed that this was not man due to a failure to digest or assimilate the extra food and suggested that they responded to over-eating by increasing their metabolic rate (rate of food using) and man thus burned up the extra calories. He then over-fed people whose weights had not remained constant in the past and found that they showed no increase in metabolism but became fat. So two people of the same size, doing the same work and eating the same food will react quite differently when they overeat. One will stay the same weight and the other will gain. We all know that this is true even without scientific proof and yet the fact has not been taken into account or explained by any of the experts who write popular books and articles about slimming. They write as though fat people and thin people deal with food in the same way.
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What do you want?" It's true. Newsmen always bitch. Tara McKelvey is a Prospect senior american journalism editor. © 2006 by The american journalism American Prospect, Inc. Meet Our Writers Special Reports Immigration Reform The Environment: Death and Rebirth Juvenile Justice All Special Reports About Us     Daily Prospect     Current Issue     Tapped    Archives     Advertise     american journalism Subscribe     Donate     Home © 2005 The American Prospect     http://www.prospect.org ALINK="#FF0000"> Eat Fat And Grow Slim by Richard MacKarness, M.B., B.S (1958) 1. What Makes A Fat Man Fat? People can be divided into two groups according to the way they deal with the excess food when they eat more than they require for their daily expenditure of energy. In 1950 at the Royal Society of Medicine in London, Professor Sir Charles Dodds, who is in charge of the Courtauld Institute of Biochemistry at the Middlesex Hospital, described an experiment he had carried out.
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