Archive for April 8th, 2008

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Calorie-Counting Whoas

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Last night I did my regular routine of working the stationary bike to get my three aerobic exercise sessions in for the week (I do weight training the other three times). For one hour I kept my RPMs above 85, managing over 20 miles in one hour. I lost two pounds of water weight from sweating in that time, and I burned a little over 500 calories.

That hour of intense effort barely made up for the Hostess Zingers I ate after lunch (470 Calories). When I add in the Caramel Machiato coffee I got from Starbucks that morning (340 Calories), my dieting outlook gets bleaker. If I were to add just one signature burger, fries, and milkshake from McDonalds to this picture (1,500 Calories), I’d bust my limit on a 2,000 calorie daily diet by 300 calories, and there’s still a whole meal, or two, we need to fit into this food schedule.

If 3,500 calories translates to one pound of fat, then such a diet would doom me to obesity very quickly, just as it brings down so many others in today’s society.

Dieting is complicated. So be sure to keep up on the math involved.

My personal Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is 2040 ((weight X 10) + (weight X 2)). Take a moment to figure yours out, then take some simple mental notes using the nutritional facts listed on food containers and the numerous calorie-counters available online. Just that much education could convince you to give up that visit to the snack machine, or choose peanuts instead of straight sugar.

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Science Etcetera Marsday, 20080408

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
  • Scientists have found a frog in Indonesia that has evolved to breath through its skin so that it doesn’t have lungs.

  • Indonesian Frog Breaths Through Its Skin

    Indonesian Frog Breaths Through Its Skin
    Photo by David Bickford
  • Something for the Fed to consider: Sex and money-grubbing go hand-in-hand in the brain.
  • People were getting drunk on chocolate beer 3,000 years ago. Dogfish Head Brewery is going to produce a loose recreation of the brew.
  • Johns Hopkins Popline has restored searches on “Abortion”.
  • A kayaking couple got too close to a humpback whale and her calf, so she gave an impressive display to warn them off. Awesome photos of the encounter.
  • Cool map of neural connections in the frontal cortex of a monkey’s brain (HT The Loom)

  • Islands of Stability

    Monkey Neural Connections
  • I lost god after reading the bible, Francis Collins found god after cracking the human genome. Thomas Paine would be proud.
  • Left-Handed Amino Acids that make up the overwhelming majority of life on Earth, came from outer space.
  • Male monkeys prefer toys for human boys. Female monkeys had no preference.
  • The dittoheads are dancing in the streets for this headline, but the fact that La Nina has stalled global temperatures rising still means that global temperatures are above average.
  • Virginia schools start start teaching Internet Safety.
  • Hot or Not? Software recognizes attractiveness in women.
  • With computers handling all the logical tasks for us, it’s time to start living in our right brains.
  • While we’re waiting for the Crayola Physics game to come out, we can play the Flash game “Magic Pen”, which uses the same concept.

  • Flash Game Magic Pen

    Flash Game Magic Pen