View Full Version : Standing as important as exercise?


madanthonywayne
11-28-07, 10:27 PM
An intriguing new study suggests that sitting causes enzymatic changes that causes a person to gain weight.
In most cases, exercise alone, according to a team of scientists at the University of Missouri, isn't enough to take off those added pounds. The problem, they say, is that all the stuff we've heard the last few years about weight control left one key factor out of the equation. When we sit, the researchers found, the enzymes that are responsible for burning fat just shut down.

This goes way beyond the common sense assumption that people who sit too much are less active and thus less able to keep their weight under control. It turns out that sitting for hours at a time, as so many of us do in these days of ubiquitous computers and electronic games and 24-hour television, attacks the body in ways that have not been well understood.

Hamilton is not suggesting that anyone quit exercising. But he says his work shows that exercise alone won't get the job done. We have to pay more attention to what's happening when we aren't in the gym, because the body's ability to dispose of fat virtually shuts down, he says, at least if we're sitting down.

The radioactive tracer revealed that when the animals were sitting down, the fat did not remain in the blood vessels that pass through the muscles, where it could be burned. Instead, it was captured by the adipose tissue, a type of connective tissue where globules of fat are stored. That tissue is found around organs such as the kidneys, so it's not really where you want to see the fat end up.

The researchers also took a close look at a fat-splitting enzyme, called lipase, that is critical to the body's ability to break down fat.

After the animals remained seated for several hours, "the enzyme was suppressed down to 10 percent of normal," Hamilton said. "It's just virtually shut off."

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/DyeHard/Story?id=3922069&page=1

draqon
11-28-07, 10:29 PM
should I stand when reading a book than?...and do homework standing up?

or is it safe to assume that a compromise must be made?

madanthonywayne
11-28-07, 10:52 PM
No compromise. DESTROY ALL CHAIRS!!!!!!!!

draqon
11-28-07, 10:57 PM
No compromise. DESTROY ALL CHAIRS!!!!!!!!

and I presume your typing this while standing :rolleyes:

what good is a preacher...when he himself is a sinner of that which he preaches. GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY!

madanthonywayne
11-28-07, 11:00 PM
and I presume your typing this while standing :rolleyes:
Of course not, I'm currently out doing a ten mile run while surfing the net on my smart phone!:cool:

draqon
11-28-07, 11:01 PM
Of course not, I'm currently out doing a ten mile run while surfing the net on my smart phone!:cool:

lying is not a sin...is it?

Exhumed
11-28-07, 11:05 PM
Only 10% of regular lipase activity? That is very surprising. Does that mean ALL lipases? I can't imagine it does. If this is true you could take lipases from pills rather than destroying your furniture (but don't let that stand in your way).

Anyway...did they mean only chair sitting?

If so, it is another reason to switch to this style:
http://www.ischo.com/china/photos_10.24.2001/img_3359.jpg

draqon
11-28-07, 11:07 PM
Just do jumping jugs while eating and do pull ups while surfing the net

madanthonywayne
11-28-07, 11:14 PM
Anyway...did they mean only chair sitting?

I doubt the rats were sitting in chairs during the experiment.
lying is not a sin...is it?
Why do you ask?

Exhumed
11-28-07, 11:34 PM
Are you sure?

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/118/288558548_df36167ecf.jpg?v=0

http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/1860211.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF1939057D9939C83F1061C396CE7BA82C902 5A5397277B4DC33E

madanthonywayne
11-28-07, 11:40 PM
Are you sure?

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/118/288558548_df36167ecf.jpg?v=0

http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/1860211.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF1939057D9939C83F1061C396CE7BA82C902 5A5397277B4DC33E
Man, I can just see their lipase levels dropping. GET OFF OF THAT CHAIR!!!!!! YOU'RE KILLING YOURSELF!!!!!

draqon
11-28-07, 11:42 PM
Man, I can just see their lipase levels dropping. GET OFF OF THAT CHAIR!!!!!! YOU'RE KILLING YOURSELF!!!!!

:p ... the rat is balancing itself...this takes energy and thus the lipase levels are not dropping.

greenberg
11-29-07, 12:04 AM
An intriguing new study suggests that sitting causes enzymatic changes that causes a person to gain weight.

This is interesting.

On the other hand, common sense (reflected in the way school schedules are organized, which is around 40-50 minutes of sitting and a 5-10 minute break) and research into efficient studying and productivity all suggest that sitting for several consecutive hours is not feasible because the ability to pay attention lessens dramatically.

Too bad that the researches in the study mentioned above didn't explain what sort of sitting they tested; and whether this same happens when sitting cross-legged.

cosmictraveler
11-29-07, 05:45 AM
What about people confined to wheelchairs? Steven Hawking comes to mind

and he's been in his wheelchair over 20 years now.

draqon
11-29-07, 10:54 AM
What about people confined to wheelchairs? Steven Hawking comes to mind

and he's been in his wheelchair over 20 years now.

so he's been on 10% all this time...

...anyways we are discussing healthy creatures, Steven Hawking is not a healthy creature.

greenberg
11-30-07, 04:36 AM
Anyaway, I just took off the back off my swivel chair. It is actually easier to sit that way. Knowing there is something to lean on was making me tired and lose focus.
Now I absolutely have to make an effort to sit up straight.