
The Art of Manliness The Power of NEAT — Move a Little to Lose a Lot
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Jan 3, 2024 Dr. James Levine, a professor at the Mayo Clinic and author of "Get Up!", dives into the surprising power of Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT) for weight loss. He explains how our increasingly sedentary lifestyles are detrimental to health and weight management. Levine highlights simple daily movements, like standing or fidgeting, as crucial for burning calories. He also shares practical tips for integrating more NEAT into our routines, demonstrating how even small shifts can significantly enhance overall wellness and boost mood.
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Sedentariness and Health
- Increased sedentariness, not increased calorie intake, is linked to rising obesity.
- This inactivity contributes to 27 other chronic diseases, including diabetes and cancer.
Past vs. Present Office Activity
- Office work today involves significantly less movement than it did 50 years ago.
- James Levine recalls biking across London for research, a task now done with a few clicks.
Dieting Limitations
- Dieting alone is unsustainable for weight loss due to metabolic adaptation.
- The body becomes more efficient, making further weight loss harder, even with calorie reduction.




