Metabolism and Movement
Exercise is highly modifiable, but NEAT shows significant variability with weight changes, potentially impacting daily calorie expenditure. A 10% weight reduction can lead to a notable decrease in NEAT, while metabolic adaptation also plays a role in BMR changes. Recent research highlights the importance of spontaneous movement and its effects on blood sugar regulation, bridging the gap between deliberate exercise and everyday activity.In this clip
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Dr Layne Norton: The Science of Eating for Health, Fat Loss & Lean Muscle | Huberman Lab Podcast #97
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