Unlocking the Power of NEAT: A Gym-Free Path to Better Health

Non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) refers to the calories burned through daily activities excluding purposeful physical exercise. Small behavior changes can amplify or diminish NEAT, which plays a significant role in calorie burning. Seemingly trivial movements like walking, household chores, and even chewing gum can increase NEAT and contribute to overall metabolic health. Factors like job, environment, and biological drive affect individual NEAT levels. Increasing NEAT has long-term health benefits, including reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and improving mental health. Maximizing NEAT involves making small efforts to incorporate more movement into daily routines.
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