Have a read of this report, to find out the most efficient way of burning fat. Instead of spending hours jogging, only to find its not working, build strength and make your body burn fat for up to 70 hours after the exercise session.
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Showing posts with label fat loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fat loss. Show all posts
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Low-Calorie Sweeteners more fattening than Sugar
Researchers have found that it may be better to stick with sugar rather than use low calorie sweeteners such as Saccharine and Aspartame. They have found that the sweet taste makes the body think there will be a large intake of calories. When no calories arrive, the body is confused, ending up wanting more food or burning less energy, meaning more weight on the scales.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Weight Training is better for Weight Loss
Scientists have found that ''resistance training'' is as good, if not better, than endurance training for losing fat, as well as fighting against diseases such as diabetes.
Apparently its all to do with the different type of muscle, Type I and Type II. Type I deals with endurance type exercise such as running, and Type II is to do with resistance training such as weight lifting. As we age, we lose Type II muscle, which in turn slows our metabolism and causes us to gain fat.
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Apparently its all to do with the different type of muscle, Type I and Type II. Type I deals with endurance type exercise such as running, and Type II is to do with resistance training such as weight lifting. As we age, we lose Type II muscle, which in turn slows our metabolism and causes us to gain fat.
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bodybuilding,
fat loss,
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metabolism,
muscle,
running,
weight training
Monday, February 4, 2008
Snacks that suppress appetites
Ready-made meals and snacks containing appetite suppressants could be available to buy within two years.
Scientists are developing a way of incorporating lipids into food. Cereals and oats contain lipids, and explain one of the reasons porridge keeps you feeling full for a long time.
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Scientists are developing a way of incorporating lipids into food. Cereals and oats contain lipids, and explain one of the reasons porridge keeps you feeling full for a long time.
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