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New Actually not.
It doesn't mean food is being "burned" efficiently, it's being efficiently converted into a form convenient for long term storage. It's all being stashed away for use while lost in the mountains, interned in a concentration camp or some other common occurence.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New Actually yes.
Some of it is "being efficiently converted into a form convenient for long term storage", yes, where before it wasn't. Before it was *all* used up for day-to-day "burning", and now you're getting by with "burning" LESS of it for, presumably, the same effective energy output by your body (assuming you didn't suddenly become a heck of a lot more of a couch potato).

That means *the rest of it*, the portion that *is* "burned", must apparently be being burned MORE efficiently than it was being when you *didn't* have any "fuel" left over to convert and store -- the same energy output, only USING LESS "fuel", so (given the same fuel intake) you get some "fuel" left over to "efficiently convert into a form convenient for long term storage".

You'd sure hafta explain to me again, in very very small words, how *using less "fuel"* to maintain the same daily output can be a sign of anything other than a MORE efficient "burning process".

(If you still feel like arguing, please ponder the definition of efficiency first.)


   [link|mailto:MyUserId@MyISP.CountryCode|Christian R. Conrad]
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Ah, the Germans: Masters of Convoluted Simplification. — [link|http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/?p=1603|Jehovah]
     Questions about metabolism - (Nightowl) - (12)
         Metabolic rate usually refers to . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (4)
             Thanks, more info. :) - (Nightowl) - (3)
                 Wikipedia is your friend. - (static) - (2)
                     Hmmm - (Nightowl)
                     double post - ignore. -NT - (Nightowl)
         slowing metabolism in older women/men means the following - (boxley) - (4)
             Hmm... Actually, isn't it the other way around? - (CRConrad) - (3)
                 Actually not. - (Andrew Grygus) - (1)
                     Actually yes. - (CRConrad)
                 I'm not sure it's at all that simple. - (static)
         Consider this... - (dmcarls) - (1)
             Oops, I didn't explain enough I guess - (Nightowl)

As Ashton noted, it's a good one.
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