Physical Activity Increases Total Daily Energy Use, Study Shows
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A new study shows that physical activity increases total daily energy use, contradicting some previous theories that our bodies compensate for exercise by reducing energy expenditure elsewhere; the discussion revolves around the implications of this finding for our understanding of energy balance and weight management.
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This research just reinforces that exercising doesn't affect reallocation of energy expenditure.
But that being said, this seems like it was a 2-week experiment, and doesn't disprove that maybe across months the body gets used to the exercise, and reallocation happens.
From Virginia Tech: Research that matter. Captain Obvious strikes again. /s
> The research also found a clear link between being more active and spending less time sitting still.
This is hard to argue with, but I will try anyway.