Is it true that for certain foods (i.e. celery), your body burns more calories processing it than it actually has. I did a google search and found mostly diet sites and sites about eating disorders. This is the only one that said it was a myth:
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/webster/familyjulyaugnewsletter.pdf
I may have my percentages wrong but for protein/carbohyrates, you body will burn about 30% processing it. So for celery you would end up w/ about 4.2 calories. Is this right?
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/webster/familyjulyaugnewsletter.pdf
I may have my percentages wrong but for protein/carbohyrates, you body will burn about 30% processing it. So for celery you would end up w/ about 4.2 calories. Is this right?