At what rate does the human body convert *food* into actual *weight*???
And I *dont* mean "calories into fat"...
Example:
Several of my friends are dieting with me, and I'v heard more than one of them say [more than once] "I messed up yesterday and binged... Thank god I didn't gain any weight".
Then 3 or 4 days later, after getting "back on track" with the diet, they're *shocked* that they have either gained a couple pounds, or cant go any lower than what they already are.
I know it takes 24 hours for the body to convert "food" into "waste", but how long does it actually take to convert it into "weight".
Obviously the "weight" comes from either water or fat. Does this "one day binge" actually convert the few hundred extra calories into fat that quickly? Or slowly? Are there other contributing factors? Does it alter your metabolism? Force your body to hold it in the gut and process it more slowly?
I'v done a pretty extensive search for an answer, but have found none.
Any help anyone could offer would be greatly appreciated.






