Samma3l wrote:Australian Army ration packs are extremely heavy for their energy content. Each one weighs in excess of 2kg before being stripped down (FREDs, toilet paper, other things you wont eat/use etc).
andrewa wrote:Um....how many of us are on the dregs of abdominal fat, such that we actually "need" " survival" rashions??...
Whilst I'd take an extra pack of 2 minute noodles on a trip for comfort, in the event of a late egress, I wouldn't kid myself that these were actually required for "survival".
At 182cm and 90 kg, I'm overweight, but could survive on my gut for at least a week, albeit unhappily.
Just a thought....
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wayno wrote:your body needs a certain amount of sugar from sugar protein or carbs to fuel your organs especially your brain... you cant get that from fat, it doesnt break down to sugar.
icefest wrote:wayno wrote:your body needs a certain amount of sugar from sugar protein or carbs to fuel your organs especially your brain... you cant get that from fat, it doesnt break down to sugar.
It's only about 30g/day (+/-10), but that can all be sourced from glyerol, the triglyceride backbone, via gluconeogenesis.
icefest wrote:wayno wrote:your body needs a certain amount of sugar from sugar protein or carbs to fuel your organs especially your brain... you cant get that from fat, it doesnt break down to sugar.
It's only about 30g/day (+/-10), but that can all be sourced from glyerol, the triglyceride backbone, via gluconeogenesis.
wayno wrote:if you end up in a survival situation and are inactive with no energy coming in, your body will still breakdown muscle to reduce energy requirements.
andrewa wrote:Um....how many of us are on the dregs of abdominal fat, such that we actually "need" " survival" rashions??...
Son of a Beach wrote:andrewa wrote:Um....how many of us are on the dregs of abdominal fat, such that we actually "need" " survival" rashions??...
I certainly don't have enough body fat to keep me going for more than a few minutes. Well maybe a tad longer than that.
I've suffered badly from low blood sugars on one bushwalk and it was an experience I do not want to ever suffer again. I would suggest that if I had that same experience at a time when no food was available, I would not survive very long at all if the weather was cold.
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