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August 10, 2009

Why Exercise Won’t Make You Thin

Filed under: Miscellaneous

TIME


“In general, for weight loss, exercise is pretty useless,” says Eric Ravussin, chair in diabetes and metabolism at Louisiana State University and a prominent exercise researcher. Many recent studies have found that exercise isn’t as important in helping people lose weight as you hear so regularly in gym advertisements or on shows like The Biggest Loser — or, for that matter, from magazines like this one.

The basic problem is that while it’s true that exercise burns calories and that you must burn calories to lose weight, exercise has another effect: it can stimulate hunger. That causes us to eat more, which in turn can negate the weight-loss benefits we just accrued. Exercise, in other words, isn’t necessarily helping us lose weight. It may even be making it harder.



Somehow, this makes me feel soooo much better.

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  1. I do believe how much you eat AND what you eat makes the bigger factor(s).

    Comment by Andrew Huang — August 22, 2009 @ 11:22 am

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