Hey mate, as a fellow obese (soon to only be overweight) person, I found something that makes a lot of sense to me: the carbohydrate-insulin model of obesity.
The thermodynamic model of calories-in-calories-out doesn't work because we are not a thermodynamic system; it doesn't take into account the hormonal and metabolic changes that occur when calories are chronically restricted.
The thermodynamic model of calories-in-calories-out doesn't work because we are not a thermodynamic system; it doesn't take into account the hormonal and metabolic changes that occur when calories are chronically restricted.