Burn

£10.99

Why do so many diets lead to more weight gain? Do more active people have faster metabolisms? Is exercise essential for weight loss? Over the past twenty years, evolutionary biologist Herman Pontzer has conducted ground-breaking studies across a range of settings, including pioneering fieldwork with Hadza hunter-gatherers in northern Tanzania. This book draws on his eye-opening research to show how, contrary to received wisdom, exercise does not increase our metabolism.

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‘Pontzer’s findings have huge implications for our attitudes to exercise, diet and public health’ Mark Webster, Sunday Times

A myth-busting tour of the body’s hidden foundations from a pioneering evolutionary biologist

‘Public health strategies stubbornly cling to the simplistic armchair engineer’s view of metabolism, hurting efforts to combat obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and the other diseases that are most likely to kill us’

Herman Pontzer’s ground-breaking research has revealed how, contrary to received wisdom, exercise does not increase our metabolism. Instead, we burn calories within a very narrow range: nearly 3,000 calories per day, no matter our activity level.

In this book, he draws on twenty years of cutting-edge science to take a closer look at what happens to the energy we consume. Burn explores the ways in which metabolism controls every aspect of our health – from fertility to immune function – and reveals the truth about the dynamic system that sustains us.

Filled with facts and memorable anecdotes, this book will change the way you think about food, exercise and what really matters for your health.

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Weight 281 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 22 mm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

373

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

612.39 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K