The bottom line is that losing weight is not nearly as difficult as
keeping it off — and one common characteristic of individuals who
maintain weight loss
is regular physical activity. Here’s a quick Metabolism 101 lesson: The
number of calories you burn each day (not counting those from exercise)
is primarily determined by how big or small you are. Muscle and fat
burn calories just by existing. The bigger you are, the more muscle and
fat you have, which will burn more calories
throughout the day. As you lose weight, there is less of you, and thus
you burn fewer calories in general, so exercise becomes very important
in helping you keep the weight off.
Given the numerous conflicting recommendations that are made for
the amount of exercise that's necessary to lose weight, people
understandably become frustrated. To simplify, I recommend exercising at
least 45 to 60 minutes per day — both for weight loss and to keep the weight off.
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