2019
DOI: 10.1016/s0262-4079(19)30120-4
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Calories in crisis

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“…The exercise paradox Extension: An evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University Herman Pontzer had discovered a very puzzling effect: the so-called Exercise Paradox [13]. Surprisingly, exercise isn't the route to weight loss you thought it was [14,15]. "The idea that activity dictates how many calories you burn is now naïve" "How can it be that people do more exercise without seeming to expend more energy?"…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exercise paradox Extension: An evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University Herman Pontzer had discovered a very puzzling effect: the so-called Exercise Paradox [13]. Surprisingly, exercise isn't the route to weight loss you thought it was [14,15]. "The idea that activity dictates how many calories you burn is now naïve" "How can it be that people do more exercise without seeming to expend more energy?"…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University Pontzer H had discovered a very puzzling effect: the so called Exercise Paradox [13]. Surprisingly, exercise isn't the route to weight loss you thought it was [14,15]. "The idea that activity dictates how many calories you burn is now naïve" "How can it be that people do more exercise without seeming to expend more energy?"…”
Section: Sci Forschenmentioning
confidence: 99%