Non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT), also known as non-exercise physical activity (NEPA), is energy expenditure during activities that are not part...
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Obligatory Thermogenesis: Heat produced from energy expended for vital metabolic processes necessary to sustain an organism. Exercise activity thermogenesis (EAT)...
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2005). "Contribution of anaerobic energy expenditure to whole body thermogenesis". Nutrition & Metabolism. 14. 2 (1) 14. doi:10.1186/1743-7075-2-14....
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during exercise via aerobic metabolism adequately. Aerobic exercise is performed by repeating sequences of light-to-moderate intensity activities for extended...
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W. Vander Weg, James O. Hill, Robert C. Klesges. (2006) Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis The Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon of Societal Weight Gain...
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Fidgeting (redirect from Spontaneous physical activity)
The energy expenditure associated with fidgeting is called non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT). It has been reported that while individuals vary...
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Energy expenditure (section Activity)
Energy burned during physical activity includes the exercise activity thermogenesis (EAT) and non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT). Thermic effect of...
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for the generation of evolving artificial neural networks Non-exercise activity thermogenesis, a concept in human energy expenditure Neet (disambiguation)...
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The acronym stands for "New Enhanced Advanced Technology." Non-exercise activity thermogenesis, a way of heat production in organisms National Electronic...
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of food, non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT), and exercise. While many treatments for obesity are presented to the public, exercise in the form...
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nausea Green exercise Kinesiology Metabolic equivalent Neurobiological effects of physical exercise Non-exercise associated thermogenesis Supercompensation...
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as saltwater or freshwater environments, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Swimmers achieve locomotion by coordinating limb and body...
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Endurance training (redirect from Endurance exercise)
rugby, martial arts, basketball and cricket. Endurance exercise tends to be popular with non-athletes for the purpose of increasing general fitness or...
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Physical fitness (category Physical exercise)
occupations, and daily activities. Physical fitness is generally achieved through proper nutrition, moderate-vigorous physical exercise, and sufficient rest...
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Treadmill desk (redirect from Exercise desk)
desk. He developed the concept as part of his work with non-exercise activity thermogenesis, constructing a treadmill desk by placing a bedside hospital...
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Flywheel training (category Anaerobic exercise)
S2CID 23594693. Jones, Thomas W.; et al. (2019-05-16). "Optimization of Exercise Countermeasures for Human Space Flight: Operational Considerations for...
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AMP-activated protein kinase (category Exercise biochemistry)
RS, Groom L, Friedman I, Babcock L, et al. (October 2020). "Adaptive thermogenesis enhances the life-threatening response to heat in mice with an Ryr1...
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Starvation response (redirect from Adaptive thermogenesis)
basal metabolic rate (BMR) and the physical activity level (ERAT, exercise-related activity thermogenesis). This caloric requirement can be met with protein...
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Myokine (category Exercise physiology)
it appears paradoxical that exercise would stimulate the secretion of a polypeptide hormone that increases thermogenesis and energy expenditure. One explanation...
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Weight loss (section Diet and exercise)
increased thermogenesis and satiety, however this effect tends to dissipate over time. Increasing water intake can reduce weight by increasing thermogenesis, by...
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RS, Groom L, Friedman I, Babcock L, et al. (October 2020). "Adaptive thermogenesis enhances the life-threatening response to heat in mice with an Ryr1...
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(BAT) is a specialized form of adipose tissue important for adaptive thermogenesis in humans and other mammals. BAT can generate heat by "uncoupling" the...
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adipocytes are also capable of producing heat via a process called non-shivering thermogenesis. In this process, triglycerides are burned into heat, thereby...
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produced by shivering muscle, brown adipose tissue produces heat by non-shivering thermogenesis. The therapeutic targeting of brown fat for the treatment of...
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PMID 23515452. Wu J, Cohen P, Spiegelman BM (February 2013). "Adaptive thermogenesis in adipocytes: is beige the new brown?". Genes & Development. 27 (3):...
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in skeletal muscle, whereas AdipoR2 is enriched in liver. Six months of exercise has been shown in rats to double muscle AdipoR1. The receptors affect the...
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IL-6-/- compared with wild-type mice, suggesting a lower cold-induced thermogenesis in IL-6-/- mice. In the absence of inflammation 10–35% of circulating...
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periods. Some bats are true hibernators and rely upon a rapid, non-shivering thermogenesis of their brown fat deposit to bring them out of hibernation....
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system may also activate brown adipose tissue to produce heat (non-shivering thermogenesis). Increased heart rate and vasoconstriction contribute to increased...
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through several mechanisms, such as mitochondrial biogenesis and adaptive thermogenesis. American chemist Edward Calvin Kendall was responsible for the isolation...
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