Not directly, for sure. But people who are physically active generally aren't obeasts. Of course, they do a bit more than 30 minutes of physical activity.
The key is that among the many things regulated in this homeostatic system—along with blood pressure and blood sugar, body temperature, respiration, etc.—is the amount of fat we carry. From this biological or homeostatic perspective, lean people are not those who have the willpower to exercise more and eat less. They are people whose bodies are programmed to send the calories they consume to the muscles to be burned rather than to the fat tissue to be stored—the Lance Armstrongs of the world. The rest of us tend to go the other way, shunting off calories to fat tissue, where they accumulate to excess. This shunting of calories toward fat cells to be stored or toward the muscles to be burned is a phenomenon known as fuel partitioning.
[–] mispelledsomething 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Not directly, for sure. But people who are physically active generally aren't obeasts. Of course, they do a bit more than 30 minutes of physical activity.
[–] eagleshigh [S] 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Did you read the article or not?