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Obesity Nutrition and Activity 2026

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31 Weight Loss and Lean Body Mass   ➤ Although lean mass loss typically accounts for 15% to 25% of total weight loss, it is not yet determined whether the loss of lean mass corresponds to a genuine reduction in muscle tissue. There is insufficient evidence regarding alterations in cardiorespiratory fitness and objectively measured physical function. Nevertheless, incorporating resistance or strength training into a comprehensive PA plan may theoretically enhance muscle quality and function. Energy Expenditure: Calories   ➤ A calorie is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water one degree Celsius.   ➤ A Calorie (capital "C") is the same as kilocalorie, which is the heat energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by one degree Celsius.   ➤ One kcal = 4.184 kilojoules.   ➤ Kilocalories are used in food labels, usually expressed as Calories.   ➤ When referring to food or physical exercise, it is common that the term "calorie" actually refers to kilocalorie (kcal).   ➤ "3500 Calories per pound of weight (loss or gain)" is a common energy content approximation, which is technically inaccurate but a reasonable "rule of thumb".   ➤ Additionally, during negative caloric balance, dynamic adaptations in body energetics occur (changes in resting metabolic rate, skeletal muscle efficiencies) resulting in the need for greater energy expenditure and/or further reduction in energy intake in order to achieve the same rate of weight loss.

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