In article <da9a3a98-11f2-483d-a9ec-a6973c4a9ba7@r31g2000hsg.googlegroups.com> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <heartdoc18@emorycardiology.com> writes:
convicted neighbor Cary Kittrell wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
convicted neighbor Cary Kittrell wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
convicted neighbor Zen Cohen wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
convicted neighbor Zen Cohen wrote:
Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:.
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/9801bd054f381a68?
It's a shame that an MD would post misinformation like this.
There is no shame in the truth, which is not misinformation.
I lost about 60 lbs in a year, mainly by intense exercise.
If you had continued to overeat, no amount of exercise would have
resulted in 60 lbs weight loss in a year, while improving health.
According to your 2-lb 'approach' I easily ate double what I was supposed
to.
Folks eating more than 4 lbs of food per day have too much blood
shunted to their GI tracts to safely engage in intense exercise.
Cite for a study which supports this contention:
Not contention but the everyday clinical experience of cardiologists,
who are trained to safely perform exercise stress testing on their
patients.
Funny, I've never had a cardiologist ask me how many pounds of
food a day I eat before performing a stess test.
Instead, we advise that folks fast before performing a stress test.
Why do you think this is?
"Folks eating more than 4 lbs of food per day have too much blood
shunted to their GI tracts to safely engage in intense exercise."
You do not have much longer, dear Cary:
At, the nostalgia...it's been so long since you last
told me I did not have much longer...
-- cary
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