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Introduction
Energy expenditure is one of the most fundamental yet often misunderstood aspects of human physiology. A central question is whether there is a ceiling to how many calories we can burn, and what happens when activity levels approach that limit. Grasping these dynamics is essential for health professionals and researchers, as energy balance directly influences body weight regulation, metabolic health, and athletic performance.
Emerging research shows that our bodies regulate calorie burn not in a fixed manner, but through adaptation and compensation, revealing that the “calories in vs. calories out” model is far more dynamic than it may first appear.
In this episode, we revisit key insights from experts such as Dr. Herman Pontzer, Dr. Brent Ruby, Dr. Mark Hopkins, Dr. Eric Trexler, and Dr. Chris Melby. These perspectives cover how the body adapts to different levels of physical activity, the metabolic adjustments during weight loss (often called adaptive thermogenesis), and the concept of energy flux in weight maintenance.
- [03:36]Contrained model of energy expendiure
- [12:33]What is the ceiling of human energy expenditure?
- [13:05]Reconciling energy intake and expenditure
- [13:32]Variability in metabolic rates
- [15:16]Adaptive thermogenesis and weight loss
- [18:37]Metabolic adaptation explained
- [31:51]Energy flux and weight maintenance
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