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A Recipe to Achieve Healthy Weight

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Posted on May 12, 2014, 6 a.m.

For some women, a high-protein meal followed by 30 minutes of moderate exercise is an effective way of burning calories.

Exercise scientists at the University of Arkansas (Arkansas, USA) have identified a novel interaction between food, exercise, and total energy expenditure.  Ashley Binns and colleagues assessed 10 college-age women of normal body weight, who were categorized as "recreationally active” – subjects normally exercised at least twice a week, but they weren't athletes or severely overweight.  Each participant was given either a high-protein meal, low-protein meal, or no food at all, before walking on a treadmill.  The team found that the high-protein meal followed by 30 minutes of moderate exercise was an effective way to burn calories, as compared to exercising on an empty stomach.  The lead author submits that: “with exercise, there is a trend for a continued increase in caloric expenditure with higher protein consumption. Additionally, the consumption of the high- or low-protein meals resulted in greater energy expenditure than the fasted state. That means that eating prior to exercise does provide fuel to burn, making us more like an energy-burning machine."

Ashley Binns, Michelle Gray, Ro Di Brezzo.  “Thermic effect of food, exercise, and total energy expenditure in active females.”  Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 4 March 2014.

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