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Wally Day <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Mar 2001 11:27:50 -0800
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I just read about an interesting study. Two groups of
men were tested for calories burned. The first group
had < 10% bodyfat and the second group had > 20%
bodyfat. Both groups of men were about the same size
(weight), so obviously the leaner group had more
muscle mass. Results: the leaner group burned 40% more
calories at rest than the fatter group, and 16% more
calories while exercising (treadmill walking) than the
fatter group. Quite a difference, eh?

I started wondering. If someone who was overfat stayed
at a maintenance caloric level (no weight gain/loss),
and took up heavy weight lifting, wouldn't that person
eventually "lose" weight (theoretically fat)? Does
anyone know of studies that have been performed in
this regard?

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