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Metabolism Site Map
- What Is Metabolism
What is Metabolism and how does it work within the body to control weight loss/gain and body development.
- Basal Metabolism Rate
Basal metabolism is essentially the number of calories required to maintain ones weight when one is basically not active at all.
- Metabolism Booster
There are a number of herbal metabolism booster products on the market that act as a means of shedding excess calories from the body.
- Speed Up Metabolism
Some ways to speed up metabolism, using natural techniques. Increased Metabolism can help control weight.
- Increase Metabolism
To increase metabolism some of the best methods are aerobic and cardiovascular exercise as they burn a great deal of calories and stoke the metabolic furnace.
- Slow Metabolism
Many people who suffer from obesity have a tendency to lay the blame on a slow metabolism. quite often this is simply wishful thinking. Your doctor will tell you if you have this condition.
- Metabolism Articles
There are many metabolism articles here relating to all aspects of metabolism and controlling your weight.
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| Molecular Partnership Controls Daily Rhythms, Body Metabolism (Science Daily) Wed, 03 Dec 2008 04:13:44 GMT A research team has discovered a key molecular partnership that coordinates body rhythms and metabolism. Their findings suggest that HDAC via NCoR controls the body's internal clock, and therefore metabolism, through an epigenetic change.
| | | Home workout: 'Boost Your Metabolism' combines strength training and cardio (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Mon, 01 Dec 2008 06:07:55 GMT Home workout One of the best ways to boost your metabolism and burn more calories throughout the day, research says, is to increase muscle mass along with doing cardiovascular exercises. Results Fitness’ new workout Boost Your Metabolism (Anchor Bay, $14.98) uses that philosophy and combines mostly low-impact cardio moves with strength training. (Light and heavy hand weights are ...
| | | What Makes The Heart 'Tick-tock' (Science Daily) Tue, 02 Dec 2008 21:28:45 GMT Researchers have new evidence to show that the heart beats to its own drummer, according to a report in the journal Cell Metabolism. They've uncovered some of the molecular circuitry within the cardiovascular system itself that controls the daily rise and fall of blood pressure and heart rate. The findings might also explain why commonly used diabetes drugs come with cardiovascular benefits, ...
| | | What makes the heart 'tick-tock' (EurekAlert!) Tue, 02 Dec 2008 17:17:20 GMT Researchers have new evidence to show that the heart beats to its own drummer, according to a report in the December issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication. They've uncovered some of the molecular circuitry within the cardiovascular system itself that controls the daily rise and fall of blood pressure and heart rate. The findings might also explain why commonly used ...
| | | Secreted protein sends signal that fat is on the way (EurekAlert!) Tue, 02 Dec 2008 17:17:10 GMT After you eat a burger and fries or other fat-filled meal, a protein produced by the liver may send a signal that fat is on the way, suggests a report in the December issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, a Cell Press publication.
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