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Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'

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Re: Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'

#6
I used to run with the Apple Watch for a few days to test the device. I was amazed by how little calories the body needs to run something like five kilometers. As they say in the article, it’s quite hard to outrun a bad diet – a single bar of chocolate will easily erase your “earned calories”. And what’s worse, people tend to overcompensate after physical activity, so the excercise could even get you some calories extra. (I have no trouble with weight, I am just interested in the topic.)

Re: Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'

#8
The key word is key. There's not enough hours in the day to out train a bad diet. That said, there is the psychology of training. You don't have to be a fitness freak to get that "game face" feeling. That in turns is self-support when you finally decide to eat.

Put another way, there are benefits to exercise beyond calories burned.

Re: Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'

#9
The food industry should be fined for paying off people to produce so called health studies and fake science. I read some of the comments on that article claiming footballers have great abs because they exercise, this isn't about if you're body is toned, its about your body fat percentage, you can run all you like, but you're never gona run off high sugar foods easily, unless you're doing a marathon every few days. Food is the main way to reduce your weight, it doesn't mean you eat and go hungry, it means you get clean carbs and fill yourself on good stuff. Exercise just helps tone your body up and lost a little more bonus weight.

Re: Exercise 'not key to obesity fight'

#10
Proved this for myself and then wrote a book about it.

I personally (Richard Boegli) lost 40 kg in 40 weeks (90lb in 9 months) WITHOUT exercise. [90lb in 9 months (no exercise)].

I chose to do it WITHOUT exercise, as my theory was that I would keep it off longer, if it wasn’t dependent on exercise. Every other time I lost weight in my life, it was a combination of diet and exercise. When the exercised stop, the weight would creep back up, as I was still eating too much.

http://40in40book.com

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