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Wednesday, February 03, 2016

EXERCISE ALONE?

from journal Current Biology

Exercise is important to the health of our bodies and brains, but exercise can only do so much. New research in the journal Current Biology explains why exercise alone is not enough to lose weight. Researchers say our bodies adapt to higher activity levels, so we don’t necessarily burn extra calories by exercising more. Researchers, led by Herman Pontzer of City University of New York, say it’s time to stop assuming that more physical activity always means more calories burned. But there might be a “sweet spot” for physical activity— too little and we’re unhealthy, but beyond that the body makes adjustments in calories burned. This research suggests that in addition to exercise, we also need to focus on diet to manage weight and/or reverse unhealthy weight gain.

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