Exercise won't make you lose weight: Here's all you need to know
Health
Updated Jan 05, 2019 | 16:22 IST
| ANI
About 10 per cent of the calories are burned digesting the food one eats, which means roughly 10 per cent to 30 per cent are lost through physical activity.
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They include the basal metabolic rate, diet-induced thermogenesis (breaking down food) and physical activity. According to Kravitz, for most people, basal metabolic rate accounts for 60 per cent to 80 per cent of total energy expenditure.
About 10 per cent of the calories is burned digesting the food one eats, which means roughly 10 per cent to 30 per cent are lost through physical activity.
Kravitz said, "An important distinction here is that this number includes all physical activity: walking around, typing, fidgeting and formal exercise." He added, "So if the total energy expenditure from physical activity is 10% to 30%, exercise is a subset of that number."
"The average person -- professional athletes excluded -- burns 5% to 15% of their daily calories through exercise," he said. "It's nothing, but it's not nearly equal to food intake, which accounts for 100% of the energy intake of the body."
According to a calculation made by Harvard Medical School, one could easily undo the calories burnt in 30 minutes of walking could be completely cancelled out with just a few mixed drinks or a piece of cake. The conclusion by the author is that if one has to lose weight, one is better off not working out and just simply eating less.
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