UK scientists have said that exercising after meals helps weight loss as it boosts the hormones which suppress our appetite. Experiments carried out suggest that active people feel less hungry after exercise, even when their meals were bigger as sporty people gained fewer calories overall because they burned off more.
The research by the Surrey University and Imperial College London saw 12 volunteers given the same breakfast. An hour later, half of them worked out for an hour on an exercise bike while the other half sat quietly. Both groups were then left for another hour and then allowed to eat as much as they liked.
Those who exercised after their breakfast unsurprisingly burned more calories than those who sat quietly, 492 kcal compared to 197 kcal. When given the chance to eat afterwards, the people who had exercised tended to eat more, 913 kcal versus to 762 kcal. However, when the amount of energy burned during exercise was taken into account, the active people took in fewer calories overall, 421 kcal compared to 565 kcal for the inactive group.
The scientists also saw the levels of hormones called PYY, GLP-1 and PP, which tell the brain when the stomach is full, increase during and immediately after exercise, and the volunteers said they felt less hungry during this time.
Researcher Dr Denise Robertson said: "In the past we have been concerned that, although exercise burns energy, people subsequently ate more after working out. This would cancel out any possible weight reduction effects of exercise. But our research shows that exercise may alter people's appetite to help them lose weight and prevent further weight gain as part of a healthy, balanced lifestyle."
Dr Ian Campbell, medical director of the charity Weight Concern, said: "This is an interesting study. Patients often report that they feel increased hunger and eat more after exercise. What this study shows is that, although total calorific intake is greater, the net result, because of the exercise taken, is a reduction in the net energy balance. Dieting is never easy. Increased physical activity is an essential part of any weight management programme, not just to expend more calories but also, as we see here, to help control our appetite too."
Dr John McAvoy, a GP with a special interest in obesity, said the study was a "significant contribution to understanding the complex mechanisms of energy balance. It will be of much more interest to the pharmaceutical industry than the general public at this stage, for the simple reason that most people view exercising so soon after eating as akin to putting your fingers down your throat. For exercise to contribute to weight control it should be sustainable over the long term and enjoyment remains a critical factor to this end."
Following the study, experts have recommended that people do at least 30 minutes of physical activity on five or more days a week.
How To Stop Hunger
Consider these alarming facts from the American Obesity Association.
?Today, 64.5 percent of adult Americans (about 127 million) are categorized as being overweight or obese.
?Each year, obesity causes at least 300,000 excess deaths in the U.S, healthcare costs of American adults with obesity amount to approximately $100 billion.
?Obesity is the second leading cause of unnecessary deaths. It is on the verge of surpassing smoking as the #1 cause of preventable deaths.
Anyone who has tried unsuccessfully to lose weight will attest that it is nearly impossible if you are hungry all the time. So many diets leave us feeling starved or deprived.
Hoodia Gordonii is a potent and natural appetite suppressant. Among its noted effects are reduced hunger, increased feelings of fullness, increased alertness and a general feeling of wellbeing. Not only has it been proven to be completely safe, it contains no stimulants, such as Ephedra or caffeine, which work by increasing metabolism causing such side effects as high blood pressure, elevated heart rate, nervousness and jitters.
It works by releasing a chemical compound similar to glycogen, or blood sugar, but 10,000 times stronger, to the part of the brain responsible for hunger and thirst signals. This area, the hypothalamus, is tricked into believing you have eaten enough, which essentially stops you from thinking about food.
Hoodia Gordonii is the name of a specific variety of Hoodia cactus that grows in the Kalahari Desert in South Africa. While Hoodia is relatively new to us, it has been used successfully for thousands of years by the San Bushmen, who used it as a way to fight off hunger, thirst and fatigue during their long hunting trips in the desert. Scientists in the west have observed the effects of Hoodia since 1937.
While there are no harmful side effects of this weight loss product, there are still some guidelines to note.
?Because thirst is also suppressed, be sure to carry a bottle of water with you. Remember to drink plenty of water even if you are not thirsty.
?Consult with your doctor to make sure you are healthy enough to take any new product.
?Buy only products containing 100% pure Hoodia Gordonii with the active ingredient P57. Only the core from the aerial stems of the plant is proven to suppress hunger. Make sure there are no added stimulants or fillers from other parts of the plant.
?Increase your activity level and reduce calories gradually. Eat several small meals every day.
?Be sure to take a vitamin supplement.
?A change in your lifestyle, both eating and exercise habits, will lead to long lasting benefits.
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