You eat right,
workout religiously, and still can’t rid yourself of the extra pounds. It could be that you are not getting enough
NEAT in your life.
According to
the American Heart Association, most of us aren’t. What is NEAT?
Non Exercise Activity Thermogenesis. What does this mean? NEAT is the energy expended through
activities other than sports type activities; in other words, movement such as
standing, fidgeting, doing housework, etc.
So how much
does extra movement included throughout the day add to calorie
expenditure? According to the American
Council of Exercise, it is possible to burn an extra 300 calories per day. This means a net loss of 1 pound of body
weight in 12 days or 31 pounds in a year!
Fitting more
NEAT into our daily activities isn’t as complicated as it may seem. For example, at the office, we can walk down
the hall to a co-worker’s office instead of calling or emailing them. Get up from your desk to stand or walk for
5-10 minutes every hour. Use part of
your lunch hour to walk outside or around the office instead of staying seated
the entire time. Use the stairs instead
of an elevator or escalator. Find the
farthest parking spot from the entrance.
At home,
don’t record your favorite show.
Instead, use the commercial breaks as opportunities to walk around the
house. Put away the remote control and
get up to change the channel on your TV.
Position the portable phone in another room so you have to get up and
walk to go answer it. While talking on
the phone, stand instead of sitting, hand wash and dry the dishes, hang the
clothes out to dry, wash windows, do some gardening, clean and organize the
garage…the possibilities are endless!
Keep in mind
that NEAT is not a replacement for a clean diet or regular bouts of moderate to
intense exercise. Those two components
are very important to our overall health and well being. Nevertheless, regular exercise sessions and a
healthy diet may not be enough to assist us with fat loss. Since we live in a modern society of physical
convenience that leaves us more sedentary than ever, adding more NEAT to our
daily lives may be necessary to help us reach and maintain our goals.
Sources:
American
Heart Association; Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis: The Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon of Societal
Weight Gain January 26, 2006.
Everyday
Health; Burning Calories with Everyday Activities;
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