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by Terr_
578 days ago
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> Because the body can only extract so much energy per minute from all of the fat in your body. Was curious about this, went hunting for some rough data, this [0] suggests every kilogram of fat held can be drawn down at ~70 food-calories per day. So someone with 25% body fat weighting 100kg (~220lb) could draw 1750 food calories per day, which strikes me as pretty ample unless they're also adding a bunch of physical activity. [0] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15615615/ |
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It seems likely we've evolved to reduce energy expenditure in other ways when we regularly induce physical activity, too. Walk 20,000 steps or spend a couple of hours on the treadmill? Your body finds ways to reduce your energy expenditure elsewhere.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4803033/