Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1931 — Page 10

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ALIBI OF FAT MEN BLASTED BY SCIENTISTS No Matter What They Say, They Eat Too Much, Experts Declare. BY DR. FRANK THONE Relent* Service Staff Writer BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 3.—The fat man who tells you, “No matter how little I eat. I gain weight anyhow." is doomed to lose that convenient alibi. R * parches on the internal chemistry of fat folks, reported to the American Chemical Society at its meeting here today by Dr. L. H. Newburg of the University of Michigan hospital, have not shown any metabolic abnormality that would have this effect. Dr. Newburg's investigation included a careful checkup on the intake of energy-producing foods, the exchange of energy within the body, and the amount of water absorbed and lost by the stout subjects of his research. He found them normal in all respects. The discomforting condition therefore remains, that the only way to get too fat is to eat and drink too much. Another investigation of the chemistry of getting fat was reported by Dr. William E. Anderson of Ydle university. He was concerned particularly with the problem of where the fat comes from, and traced the story of the upbuilding of body fat out of the fragments of sugars and starches. Dr. Anderson also hinted at the probability that even proteins, those lean-meat and whole-wheat constituents that are supposed to be the dieter’s standby, at least to some extent, can be split apart and be assembled into fats. The smallest visible iiving things, bacteria, are storers of fat, more notably so, indeed, than human or hippopotamuses or whales. Some of them build up a fat content of from 20 to 40 per cent of their total body weight, Professor R. J. Anderson, also of Yale, told his hearers. Trees threatened with a disease called chlorosis, which produces a loss of green in the foliage, can be kept healthy by treatment with solution of iron salts.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SEPT. 3, 1931