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Exercise is not a very reliable tool for losing weight because the body adapts by conserving energy and sometimes increasing hunger. Its greatest benefits are improving insulin sensitivity, building strength, reducing visceral fat, and helping you live a longer, healthier life.
Summary:
Dr. Bikman challenges one of the most common beliefs about exercise—that its primary purpose is to help people lose weight. While exercise certainly burns calories, he explains that the body quickly adapts by reducing energy expenditure elsewhere and, in many people, increasing appetite. As a result, the amount of weight lost is often much less than simple calorie calculations would predict.
Ben explains that these adaptations do not mean exercise is ineffective. Instead, they reveal that body weight is the wrong outcome to focus on. Exercise dramatically improves insulin sensitivity, allowing contracting muscles to pull glucose out of the bloodstream without requiring insulin. It also increases the number of glucose transporters in muscle, improves mitochondrial function, reduces dangerous visceral fat, and helps preserve or build muscle mass.
The lecture concludes by emphasizing that the greatest benefits of exercise have little to do with the number on the scale. Strength, fitness, muscle mass, and insulin sensitivity are all far better predictors of long-term health and longevity. Dr. Bikman’s message is simple: exercise to become stronger and healthier, and eat wisely if your goal is to become leaner.
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