Close Menu
Fit and Healthy Weight

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    If You Do This at Restaurants, You’re Overpaying Every Time

    March 31, 2026

    I nearly lost my new home because of a NatWest banking error | Banking

    March 31, 2026

    5 Fast-Food Items That Don’t Taste the Same Anymore

    March 31, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Tuesday, March 31
    • Home
    • Diet
    • Mindset
    • Recipes
    • Reviews
    • Stories
    • Supplements
    • Tips
    • Workouts
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Home»Workouts»We’ve Been Overselling Exercise as a Weight-Loss Tool
    Workouts

    We’ve Been Overselling Exercise as a Weight-Loss Tool

    By February 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    We’ve Been Overselling Exercise as a Weight-Loss Tool
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    There are so many reasons to pat yourself on the back after getting in a workout, from building strength to doing your mental health a solid. But while many people think of exercise as a great way to burn calories, a growing body of research suggests it’s not as effective on that front as you’d think.

    The latest is a scientific analysis published in the journal Current Biology. It breaks down all the research on exercise’s impact on your calorie burn, as well as the way your body works hard to conserve energy. “We’re an evolved species. Our bodies are built to be clever and adaptable to try to keep the energy we burn every day within a narrow range,” Herman Pontzer, PhD, lead study author, professor of Evolutionary Anthropology and Global Health at the Duke Global Health Institute, and author of Adaptable: The Surprising Science of Human Diversity, tells SELF.

    Dr. Pontzer’s research breaks down the unique and interesting ways your body tries to conserve energy, even when you’re racking up the miles. Here’s the deal.

    The study dives into just how hard your body is working to keep you at a baseline.

    For the review, Dr. Pontzer and his colleague Eric Trexler analyzed 14 studies featuring 450 people that analyzed energy burn and exercise. They found that when you burn calories through exercising, your body finds a way to save those calories elsewhere.

    While you might see a bigger calorie burn when you first start a new workout routine, your body notes that change in your lifestyle and responds. That can include doing things like burning less calories than usual when you’re sleeping at night, encouraging you to take it easy the rest of the day after a hard workout, or ramping up your hunger cues so you eat more, he explains.

    “If you only have exercise by itself—no change in diet— then you cancel out about 50% of the exercise calories that you burn,” he says. “Unfortunately for weight loss, if you don’t control your diet, you will eat the other 50%, so there will be no imbalance between calories eaten and calories burned, resulting in little or no weight loss.” But if you pair your exercise with dietary changes, the lower calories you take in may lead to weight loss, “as long as calories eaten are less than calories burned,” Dr. Pontzer says. Even then, it’s really your diet that’s leading to the weight loss, not the exercise you do.

    Exercise Overselling Tool WeightLoss Weve
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleIs Sprouted Garlic Safe to Eat? Experts Weigh In
    Next Article Bed Exercises to Shrink Belly Overhang After 60 (CPT)

      Related Posts

      Workouts

      The Hidden Cost of Burnout—and How to Afford Your Way Out

      March 31, 2026
      Workouts

      Jason Bjarnson Shares 5 Dragon Flag Versions to Build Stronger Abs

      March 31, 2026
      Workouts

      Why Stress Makes You Bloated—and How to Deal With the Uncomfortable Symptoms

      March 31, 2026
      Add A Comment
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Top Posts

      New Research Shows Eggs Don’t Raise Your Cholesterol—But Here’s What Does

      August 1, 20256 Views

      6 Best Weightlifting Belts of 2025, According to Trainers

      July 3, 20255 Views

      What happened when I started scoring my life every day | Chris Musser

      January 28, 20262 Views
      Stay In Touch
      • Facebook
      • YouTube
      • TikTok
      • WhatsApp
      • Twitter
      • Instagram
      Latest Reviews
      Tips

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Diet

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Workouts

      ‘Neckzilla’ Rubel Mosquera Qualifies for 2025 Mr. Olympia After Flex Weekend Italy Pro Win

      adminJuly 1, 2025

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

      Most Popular

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      July 1, 20250 Views

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      July 1, 20250 Views

      Signs, Identification, Impact, and More

      July 1, 20250 Views
      Our Picks

      If You Do This at Restaurants, You’re Overpaying Every Time

      March 31, 2026

      I nearly lost my new home because of a NatWest banking error | Banking

      March 31, 2026

      5 Fast-Food Items That Don’t Taste the Same Anymore

      March 31, 2026
      Recent Posts
      • If You Do This at Restaurants, You’re Overpaying Every Time
      • I nearly lost my new home because of a NatWest banking error | Banking
      • 5 Fast-Food Items That Don’t Taste the Same Anymore
      • The Hidden Cost of Burnout—and How to Afford Your Way Out
      • Jason Bjarnson Shares 5 Dragon Flag Versions to Build Stronger Abs
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      © 2025 Fit and Healthy Weight. Designed by Pro.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.