Atkins or “Fadkins?” Case Study 2 for Bi 103.

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Atkins or “Fadkins?” Case Study 2 for Bi 103

Two friends of yours, Janine and Mitchell, join you at lunch and during your conversation, Janine comments on Mitchell’s choice of food: a small bowl of cottage cheese, a chicken salad with vinegar and oil dressing, and a glass of milk. “What, are you on some kind of a health kick?” Janine asks, as she plows her way through a cheeseburger and a basket of fries. “First jogging every morning, now rabbit food?”

“It’s this new diet I’m trying,” Mitchell says “It’s this new diet I’m trying,” Mitchell says. “Someone told me it’s really good. And I thought I could lose some weight.” “From where?” Janine asks, looking Mitchell up and down. As you look at your friend, you have to agree with Janine: tall, lanky Mitchell doesn’t look like he has an ounce of spare fat on him. “Wait a minute,” Janine says, “You’re not on that Fadkins diet, are you? That diet where you eat all protein and no carbs?”

“Yeah, I am,” Mitchell says, defensively. “I hear it’s really good “Yeah, I am,” Mitchell says, defensively. “I hear it’s really good. Someone my brother knows lost ten pounds in like a month.” “Don’t you know those high-protein diets are bad for you?” Janine says, and takes another sip of her milkshake. You’d never tell her yourself, but as you watch her inhale her lunch, you think to yourself that Janine could stand to lose a few pounds. You know for a fact she’s gone up a whole size in the last year, even though she walks to and from school every day and it’s over a mile each way.

“If you eat way too much protein and not enough carbs you can ruin your kidneys forever because of all the nitrogen you have to process breaking down the protein,” Janine says. “Haven’t you heard that in the old days, the mountain men used to get really sick and sometimes die if they had nothing to eat but venison and rabbits and lean meat like that? And there was some high-protein, low-carb diet back in the 70’s or 80’s or something that people were dying from. Besides, if your brain doesn’t get carbs – well, glucose, anyway – you get really cranky. You have to have enough carbs.”

“Well, yeah,” Mitchell says, “that’s if you only eat lean protein and nothing else. But this diet lets you have fat, and you burn that for energy so you don’t get problems like the mountain men had. See,” Mitchell goes on, before Janine can interrupt him, “the thing is, carbs are like easy energy or something, so your body burns carbs when it can get them and leaves your body fat alone. If you cut down on carbs, you train your body to burn fat instead. Once you get your body trained, then you can start eating some carbs again, and you keep your weight down.”

Janine snorts in laughter. “Train your body to burn fat Janine snorts in laughter. “Train your body to burn fat?! Like it doesn’t know how already? Come on, don’t be an idiot. If you’re gaining weight, it’s because you’re taking in more calories than you’re burning up. Everyone knows that. A calorie is a calorie. If you want to lose weight, what you have to do is either cut back on the calories you take in or exercise to burn up calories — or both. You don’t need to lose weight at all, so what are you dieting for, anyway? It’s better to like yourself just the way you are.”

“What do you think. ” Mitchell says, turning toward you “What do you think?” Mitchell says, turning toward you. “You’re taking biology. Don’t you think high-protein diets make a lot of sense? You think I should stick with this one?” “Tell him he’s being ridiculous!” Janine insists. “He’s going to make himself sick.”

Your task, part 1 First, find out what nutrients Janine and Mitchell are talking about. Using your biology text, describe what the following molecules are and what they are used for: Proteins Carbohydrates Fats Find out what is meant by “obesity.” Then describe what body size has to do with homeostasis.

Your task, part 1, continued Janine made this statement: “…if your brain doesn’t get carbs – well, glucose, anyway – you get really cranky. You have to have enough carbs.” Find out if Janine is right. What does glucose have to do with the nervous system? Janine also said: “If you eat way too much protein and not enough carbs you can ruin your kidneys forever because of all the nitrogen you have to process breaking down the protein.” Find out if Janine is right about this, too.