Muscle Physiology - Glucose Metabolism
extracting energy from glucose. two different pathways are involved in the metabolism of glucose: one anaerobic and one aerobic. the anaerobic process occurs in the cytoplasm and is only moderately ef
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metabolism. metabolism. metabolism - what is it? in very simple terms, your
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carbohydrate metabolism. use these links to navigate to selected parts of this section of the introductory metabolism module. the major source of dietary carbohydrate for humans is starch from consume
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Effective fat loss cannot occur when the metabolism is low! -Its a physiological fact that when losing weight we also lose protein from muscle. The faster the weight loss the more protein is used f
or energy and/or protein synthesis and a net loss of protein will always decrease the metabolism. -As protein is lost from cells it gradually lowers the total lean body weight, this affects the bo
dy composition and lowers the metabolism. As this occurs it means we gradually require less calories to maintain weight so if the present diet is continued results will eventually stop, its even possi
ble to slowly GAIN back weight that was previously lost!
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The 5 things you need to know about Basal Metabolic Rate (Metabolism) -(1) The higher your BMR, the easier it is to lose weight -(2) Your Basal Metabolic Rate decreases when you go on a diet wh
ich has fewer calories than your normal diet -(3) Your BMR increases in response to increased physical activity -(4) Exercise is the ONLY effective way to increase your BMR -(5) Obesity is no
t caused by a slow BMR
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How does Human Metabolism Work?- Thermic Effect of Food (TEF) -The body uses energy to digest and absorb the nutrients present in the food we eat. The rate of energy used for the TEF is about 10%,
it can be increased depending on the composition of each meal. -The TEF causes much confusion when dieters calculate calories in and out. For example; -If we overeat the TEF actually increases
due to more food to digest, the stomach and intestines have to work harder and longer. It means if we ate an extra 3500 calories ( number of calories per pound of fat ) we wouldn't actually gain 1 pou
nd of body fat because the TEF has to be accounted for, we would gain less. -The opposite also happens if we cut 3500 calories to lose 1 pound. The TEF decreases because there would be less food/n
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Factors that affect speed of metabolism -BODY SIZE: -WEIGHT GAIN -BODY COMPOSITION: -SEX: -AGE -DRUGS -HEREDITARY -HORMONES -PSYCHOLOGICAL STATE -TEMPERATURE
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Even if more exercise is undertaken a net loss of protein can occur if calorie intake is low. -Remember dieters reduce their calorie intake but exercise uses extra carbs so the body must breakdown
extra protein to convert into carbohydrates. More carbs are needed because a less fit individual often has an untrained cardiovascular system and cannot supply enough oxygen for cells to burn fat for
energy during the exercise. Also if no exercise is performed the body has no need to use extra body fat because so little energy is required when inactive. -Exercise can increase metabolism but the
trick for the unfit person is to perform the correct exercise and not cut calories too much too soon. To lose FAT weight fast the best way is to prepare the body by increasing the metabolism BEFORE c
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The entire metabolic process is run by biological catalysts known as enzymes. They are long, chain-like protein molecules that are twisted into characteristic three-dimensional shapes. Enzyme molecule
s function rather like templates to hold reacting molecules together in the proper position to speed their interactions. If your enzymes lose their shape ("denature"), they stop functioning, your meta
bolism ceases, and you're dead. Birds are no different. That's why boiling kills; it denatures enzymes.
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