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Your Metabolism
We often hear that exercise can help with weight loss by speeding up or boosting our metabolism. So is it true?
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- We often hear that exercise can help with weight loss by speeding up or boosting our metabolism.
- So is it true?
- Can we use exercise to control our metabolism?
- To answer that question, we have to first dig deeper into what metabolism is.
- No surprise, metabolism is really complex,
- and scientists and researchers are still discovering many new things about it.
- Very simply, metabolism is the set of chemical reactions in every cell of our body that harnesses energy to keep us alive.
- So much of what happens in our bodies is metabolism.
- Making new cells is metabolism, growing hair is metabolism,
- and converting food into energy is metabolism.
- The sum total energy of...
- All the metabolic processes that occur throughout our body is measured in calories.
- And surprisingly, exercise is usually a small percentage of our daily calorie burn.
- Unless you're a professional athlete,
- most of our calorie expenditure is accounted for by our basal metabolic rate.
- All the vital stuff we need to function, like having a heartbeat,
- growing hair, building cells, and even blinking.
- That stuff takes up a big chunk of our energy.
- So can we hack this equation in some way?
- Can we use exercise to speed up our metabolism so we burn more energy?
- Can we burn even more calories, not just doing burpees,
- but while we're growing an eyelash than before?
- The answer is no.
- First of all, this is a misunderstanding of what fast versus slow metabolism is.
- really indicates. There's no clear link between thinner people and fast metabolism,
- and the same goes for larger people and slow metabolism.
- In fact, if you look at the absolute numbers,
- people with larger bodies have faster metabolisms,
- meaning they burn more calories because larger bodies have more cells,
- which in turn are doing more to sustain the body.
- Now, Differences in metabolism between people with similar body sizes do exist.
- But the difference between fast metabolism and slow metabolism can be about 300 calories.
- That's like two apples and a banana.
- How fast our metabolism works is mostly genetic and related to body size.
- But there's also age.
- our metabolic rate changes a few times over our lifespan.
- We start with the metabolic rate of an infant,
- then there is a switch when we are toddlers,
- and then it's pretty stable during adulthood to age 60 when it changes again.
- Researchers evaluated the Hadza,
- a group of people in Tanzania who live a traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
- And yet, when you control for body size and age,
- they burn a similar amount of calories a day as an average American adult.
- It seems that calories out is a pretty fixed number.
- And it appears that our bodies have limits.
- If we exercise harder, at first we may expend more energy,
- but over time, our metabolism will find ways to conserve.
- Here's what I'm getting at.
- The point of our metabolic system is to manage energy, not to manage weight.
- So if you read an article or hear a so-called expert,
- inviting you to boost your metabolism.
- Remember, that's just marketing speak rooted in weight loss culture.
- And it just isn't true.