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Abstract
The first law of thermodynamics dictates that body mass remains constant when caloric intake equals caloric expenditure. It should be noted, however, that different diets lead to different biochemical pathways that are not equivalent when correctly compared through the laws of thermodynamics. It is inappropriate to assume that the only thing that counts in terms of food consumption and energy balance is the intake of dietary calories and weight storage. Well-controlled studies suggest that calorie content may not be as predictive of fat loss as is reduced carbohydrate consumption. Biologically speaking, a calorie is certainly not a calorie. The ideal weight loss diet, if it even exists, remains to be determined, but a high-carbohydrate/low-protein diet may be unsatisfactory for many obese individuals.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 18500946 PMCID: PMC2129158 DOI: 10.1186/1550-2783-1-2-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Sports Nutr ISSN: 1550-2783 Impact factor: 5.150
Some energy dependent processes associated with protein metabolism
| Processes | Description |
| Protein Turnover | Formation of initiation complexes*; peptide bond synthesis |
| RNA Turnover | Ribosomal RNA; transfer RNA; pre-messenger RNA splicing; and messenger RNA |
| Regulatory Processes | Reversible phosphorylation, GTP-GDP exchange proteins, ion pumps and channels, second messengers |
| Nitrogen Metabolism | Glutamine/glutamate cycle; glucose/alanine cycle; urea synthesis |
* Adapted from reference 1