Monday, December 19, 2011

Really Fat for Slow Metabolism?


Some people may have heard the notion that overweightproblems occur because of a slowing metabolic processes in the bodyAre these assumptions correct?

Donald HensurdMD, a specialist in preventive medicine andnutrition experts from Mayo Clinic College of Medicine revealed that there are some conditions in which human metabolism can be slowedbut it very rarely happens.

"Probably not. Indeed there is a term that slows metabolismButslow metabolism is extremely rare," said Hensurd.

He added that the metabolism is not a trigger weight gain or obesityHoweverthe condition is more due to diet (eat), exercise, genetics (family history), certain drugsand lack of sleep.

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Hensurd explainedmetabolism is a process by which the bodywill change what you eat and drink into energyIn factwhen you are restingthe body still needs energy to perform tasks such as breathingblood circulation and cell repairThe number of calories the body is used to perform basic functions referred to as basal metabolic rate (BMR).

Here are some factors that determine your basal metabolic rate:

* The size and composition of your body

If you have excess weight or have more muscle massyou willburn more calories even at restThose with overweight are morelikely to have a faster metabolic rate.

* Gender

If you're a guyyou may have less body fat and greater musclemass than a woman the same ageThus, men will generally burn more calories.

* Age

When the get olderyour muscle mass will decreasethus slowing the rate of burning calories.

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