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process and has very
little thermic effect,
while protein is hard to
process and has a much
larger thermic effect. The
thermic effect of food is increased...
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activity thermogenesis (EAT) and non-exercise
activity thermogenesis (NEAT).
Thermic effect of food is the
amount of
energy burned digesting food,
around 10...
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supposedly requires more food
energy to be
digested than the food provides. Its
thermic effect or
specific dynamic action—the
caloric "cost" of
digesting the food—would...
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group of
drugs the most well-known is 2,4-dinitrophenol
which was used as a
weight loss drug
until dangers from its use
became apparent.
Those working in industry...
- (basal
metabolic rate,
thermic effect of food, and day-to-day exercise) and cut back
calorie intake or
increase exercise to lose
weight.
Walker describes the...
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variants with a
gross vehicle weight not
exceeding 5,000
kilograms (5.0 t),
electric variants with a
gross vehicle weight not
exceeding 3,500 kilograms...
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emission Hypothyroidism Metabolic age
Metabolic syndrome Schofield equation Thermic effect of food
McNab BK (1997). "On the
Utility of
Uniformity in the Definition...
- expending.
Humans expend energy through their basal metabolic rate, the
thermic effect of food, non-exercise
activity thermogenesis (NEAT), and exercise...
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parts iron
oxide red (rust)
powder and
three parts aluminium powder by
weight,
ignited at high temperatures. A
strongly exothermic (heat-generating) reaction...
- food does have a
metabolic cost to digest, absorb, and store,
called the
thermic effect of food, it
depends on the
quantity and type of food, not how the...