Hate going to the gym? Turns out, you can bring the workout to you by just going about your daily life. It’s called non-exercise activity thermogenesis, or NEAT. It includes all your daily movements — folding laundry, doing your groceries, unloading the dishwasher. 🏃 More than half of your daily calorie expenditure is used on basic bodily functions. This is your basal metabolic rate, and you can't do much to change it. 🏃 That's where NEAT comes in. It can play a big role in calorie burning. Though it's not a substitute for structured exercise, it's definitely better than being sedentary. 🏃 Increasing NEAT is easy — insert movement wherever you can. Standing during your next Zoom call would burn 50-100 calories per hour — much more than you would burn sitting. Thank me later. |
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