Wednesday, July Page 2 science Wednesday,Julj ? THE BATTALION Foods, Fads, and Fun Diet plans offer weight loss y but may hold danger and disappointment Stuart Hutson The Battalion While some people spend the summer basking in the sun poolside in as little clothing as is legally per missible, others huddle in air-condi tioned rooms and cover as much of their bodies as they can. For these self-conscious souls, promises of "Jose 30 pounds in 30 days" and "fast and easy weight loss" may seem like godsends. But it is hard to say whether those promises are really true or even safe. "There is controversy in every thing," said Dr. Steven E. Nizielski, a Texas A&M assistant professor of hu man nutrition. "Many issues regard ing effective methods for weight loss have yet to be resolved." While almost every fad diet has some way of making people look or feel slimmer, Rhoda Rahn, a health/nutrition education specialist at A.R Beutel Health Center, said it is important to know as much as possi ble about a diet before choosing it. "People need to know what they are getting into, and that, in the end, it will be a healthy balance of healthy eating and exercise that will make the differ ence for the rest of their lives," she said. \ \ PHOTOS BY ANDY HANCOCK/The Battalion- Hifih-protein diets High-protein diets offer the dieter as many fatty, high-protein foods (such as steak or hamburgers) as he or she wants to eat, but restrict intake of high-carbohydrate foods such as breads and sugary treats. Embodied in such forms as "The Protein Power Plan" and "Dr. Atkin son's New Diet Revolution," this form of dieting has recently drawn world wide attention. "Your body gets energy from carbo hydrates, fats and proteins," Rahn said. "It usually first burns the carbohydrates [in the form of glucose in the blood] and then moves on to fats and proteins. These high- protein diets eliminate the first step and make your body skip straight to the fats and proteins." Nizielski said the increased protein intake may be greatly beneficial if done in moderation. "The majority of the protein taken in by the body is usually used to make new tissue, but any above the amount need ed is turned into fat, which can be used for energy," he said. "But reasonably in creased amounts while dieting can help a person keep muscle tissue that would have otherwise been lost. Plus, it has been shown that protein is mo$t proba bly the most satiating of the three sources. Meaning that if you eat more protein, you will fill more full more quickly and want to eat fewer calories." While the diet may cause the di eter to lose weight, Nizielski said it may eventually lead to health prob lems after long periods of time be cause of the high amounts of fat usu ally eaten by the dieter. "Superseding all other effects, consumption of large amounts of fat has been strongly linked to heart dis ease — especially high consumption of saturated fat," he said. "There also have been some studies indicating that high consumption of fat also in creases the chances of getting certain types of cancer." The diet's elimination of carbohy drates causes decreased response of in sulin, a hormone that tells fatty tissues and muscles to grow by absorbing sug- , ar (glucose). While this may result in greater weight loss, Nizielski said it may also result in "insulin resistance," or the body's failure to respond to in sulin's signal. He said this resistance is a precursor to Type II diabetes. Rahn said the diet may also result in „an undue strain on the kidneys, which help the body convert fat to energy. "The best idea here is to eat foods that are good protein sources but not ex tremely high in fat such as legumes and beans or things like fish," Nizielski said. tains few car bohydrates and little fat. "These are SCI F.Y.I Cabbage-soup and broth diets The cabbage-soup and other broth diets work on the principle that the di eter will fill up on low-calorie broth and eat just enough supplemental food to provide energy for the day. "Basically, you aren't really eating anything, so you don't get ariy of the three energy types," Rahn said. "Be sides robbing you of energy, it is also robbing you of nutrients that you need. And really, you aren't losing fat, you are losing muscle and water." Nizielski said the body loses water on these diets because a certain amount of carbohydrates along with water is stored for quick use. When the body consumes these carbohydrates, it also expends the water. "Your metabolism also drops be cause your body gets used to fewer calories, so it's also more likely that you will actually put back on more weight than you took off after you stop the diet," Rahn said. Question: 1 would like to know: HOW do cats purr? — Kimberly Collier, senior industrial engi neering major M; Vorn TheDalla '01 season w a new coach losophy whi Campo" in V Dave Can the Cowboys coordinator; Coaching SnARi Hum fine for a sensible diet plan because now they con tain nutrients and other es sentials to a daily diet, but they tend to have one fatal flaw," Rahn said. "They usually re quest that a 'healthy dinner' accompany a shake for breakfast and lunch, but it is so little food that the person is usually so hungry, he or she eats wSy too much." Liquid diets Liquid diets such as Slim Fast have been around for decades and offer dieters the opportunity to lose weight by replacing one or more meals a day with a shake that con- Diet pills Rahn said diet pills, such as Metabolife, work primarily through chemicals that speed up metabolism. See Diets on Page 4. universe Patrice Pages The Battalion A fundamental particle, the tau neutrino, was observed on July 20 at the world's most power ful particle accelerator, the Tevatron, at the Fermi National Laboratory in Illinois near Chicago. Among all the particles known to exist, the tau neutrino is the only one that was never observed until now, though it was believed to exist. "Neutrinos are an important building block of the fundamental particles," said Robert C. Webb, professor of physics at Texas A&M. "Unfortu nately they are the hardest ones to make mea surements of, to actually see in the laboratory." The taU neutrino plays an important role in a theory called the Standard Model, which is the current description of the elementary particles of matter and their interactions. Matter is made of only three particles, called up quark, down quark and electron. . A fourth particle, an elec tron neutrino, also exists, mak ing what physicists call a fami- >y- Physicists have discovered that, for reasons still unknown today, there are two other fam ilies of particles, each made of RUBEN DELUNA/Tm: BattalH four particles. The tau neutrino is one of the particles in the third family of particles. Although physicists knew that the tau neutrino existed, no one had ever seen one. In 1995, an experiment called Di rect Observation of the Nu Tau or DONUT, was set up to make the first direct observation of the tau neutrino. Fifty-four physicists from institutions . in the United States, Japan, South Korea and Greece are involved in this experiment, which started collecting data in 1997. supposedly containing tau neutrinos. This beam crossed the DONUT experiment, where tau neu trinos interacted with an iron target, producing particles called taus, which, if detected, reveal the presence of the tau neutrino. Tau neutrinos very rarely interact with mat ter, so a lot of them had to be produced for them to be detected. About 100 trillion neutri nos have been produced by the Tevatron dur ing the last three years. A careful analysis of the collected data has finally provided evi dence of four tau neutrinos. "It is a very difficult experiment," Webb said. Answer Cats: the enigma animal kingdom. How dothe; on their feet? How do they do their backs like that? And...k they purr? Well Kimberly, I'm suretk will be glad to know that question kept six veterinan dents at the small animal i busy for a good hour. Theyp, every student and vett find, and finally came to a cos sus on the answer. Their answer was that, ast anyone knows, cats purr by stricting the opening between lungs and throat, called the git The constriction (disturbs th flow, and the resulting turbulf vibrates the cat's throat cords. The sound of the vibratit a purr. However, the six students® tain that this is only aneduc; guess because the only way to« fy this theory is to stick a scope down a cat's throat while purring. And, sincepumhgMra untary action performed by the fl that usually indicatesappeasemet you can probably imagine itisa 1 tie hard to get a cat to purrwli gagging it with a scope. By using the Tevatron, tau neutrino physicists produced a beam. See Particle on Page 4. Question: While walkingdoi a street, it often happens th halogen lamp (the yellow sirs lights) goes off justasoney by it. Why does it go off inthei place? 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