Metabolism - Free-Definition
search: metabolism. metabolism is the uptake and digestion of food, and the disposal of waste products in living organisms. because this process can happen at many levels within an organism, we can id
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Journal Of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
about the iscbfm. the origins of the international society for cerebral blood flow & metabolism can be traced back to niels lassen and david ingvar, who organized the first meeting on regional cerebra
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Fat Loss Article: Metabolism Myth Metabolism Comment
from the desk of clarence bass. the metabolism myth. there's no biologic reason to get fatter as you grow older. you've heard people say it, maybe you've even said it yourself: "at about 35 my metabol
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Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) -In order to compare one person's metabolism with another's, scientists have devised a new buzz word - basal metabolic rate (BMR). Your BMR is the rate at which you use u
p energy when at rest - e.g. when you are sleeping or just lying in bed. You might call it your tick over speed. - The more you weigh the higher your BMR will be. The metabolic rate of very fat wom
en is 25% higher than that of thin women. - BMR is much greater in childhood than in adulthood. After the age of about 20, it drops about 2 per cent, per decade. - People whose bodies contai
n a higher proportion of muscle to fat, tend to have a higher BMR than those with lower muscular proportions - all other things being equal.
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Increasing the metabolism is the fastest way to permanent weight loss, a lowered metabolism is very often the reason weight loss progress grinds to a sudden halt. When weight loss slows a dieter may r
educe food intake further, however progress is still slow because a net loss of protein continues to lower the metabolism.
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An increase metabolism provides many benefits to help maintain continuous and permanent weight loss: -less exercise would be needed - giving you more time -less effort if you did exercise - no n
eed to try burning lots of calories during each session! -less chance of weight regain later -still enjoy some favorite foods - no need to be as strict on the diet -less time spent preparing
low / non fat recipes and meals -save money from not needing to buy all the expensive low fat varieties -more chance majority of weight loss is fat rather than water
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living things must have an unceasing supply of energy and matter. The transformation of this energy and matter within the body is called metabolism. -Catabolism -Catabolism is destructive metab
olism. Typically, in catabolism, larger organic molecules are broken down into smaller constituents. This usually occurs with the release of energy (usually as ATP). -Anabolism -Anabolism is co
nstructive metabolism. Typically, in anabolism, small precursor molecules are assembled into larger organic molecules. This always requires the input of energy (often as ATP).
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How does Human Metabolism Work? - Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) -This is the amount of calories needed to run all essential functions and chemical reactions while in a rested and quiet state. RMR is
the largest part of total metabolism and accounts for 65 - 75% of calories burned in a day. -If lean weight is lost from the body through increased protein metabolism the RMR decreases. This often
happens when people go on a strict diet, the body is forced into what's known as a "negative nitrogen balance" which means more protein is lost than what is replaced due to less protein/energy intake
. This imbalance causes a gradual loss in lean weight thus lowering the RMR. -Many dieters limit the amount of lean weight loss with some type of intense exercise in order for muscles to develop a
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From the viewpoint of diet and weight loss, metabolism is the process whereby the body converts food into energy (or uses it for bodily repairs) or stores it as fat for future use. In simple terms, if
we have a faster metabolism we burn calories more efficiently and store less fat. If we have a slower metabolism we burn calories less efficiently and therefore store more calories as fat. In very si
mple terms, our Metabolic Rate is the rate (and efficiency) with which our body performs these metabolic tasks.
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