Eating well and exercising regularly work together to promote overall health, but when it comes to weight management, the two factors do not act equally. Consuming fewer calories for weight loss is old news, and a recent study suggests exercise is less influential at burning fat than previously thought. The new research, involving 65 exercisers with controlled diets, disproves the notion that exercise boots fat burning up to 24 hours after working out. It found that participants burned more fat during exercise, but that postexericse they didn’t burn any more fat than the days they sat on the couch. Exercise physiologist Edward Melanson explains, “If you exercise and replace the calories you burn, you’re no better – with regard to how much fat you burn off – than if you didn’t exercise.” To find

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Exercise Doesn’t Boost Fat Burning After All


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