Advertising has been strong when
it comes to losing weight products and services. Through this medium, people
are becoming more interested and captivated with the promises and the
assurances these ads hold. In this modern world, everything that meets the eye
is marketable- sad to say.
We need not carried away with
these commercials. Increasing your metabolism is the best means of doing so.
You just need your self, and a little help from outside factors. The first step
is to measure your metabolism.
How do we measure metabolism?
A
metabolic test comes in two ways. The first method is
direct calorimetry. This
method measures the energy expended in the form of heat. The other one is
indirect calorimetry, it measures the amount of oxygen consumed over a period
of time. Traditionally used in hospital and research facilities due to the cost
of the machine and the need for trained technicians.
What are the needed preparations for the
test?
The
aim of the test is to gauge the RMR or the Resting Metabolic Rate of an
individual. Therefore, he or she needs to avoid eating a meal 1 and a half
hours before the test, avoid exercising on the day of your test and avoid the
use of stimulants such as caffeine on the day of the test.
What happens in the testing bed?
You
will relax in a seated position; the doctor will ask you to do this. A mask or
mouthpiece would be used and you have to breathe in there for ten to fifteen
minutes. A report after the test would be printed out by the machine. The most
important part is that you discuss the results with the doctor in order to come
up with the next steps for your diet plans.
Would the test results be useful for
good?
No.
You have to retest after some time. Your RMR and your total metabolism changes
through time. Change in any element of your lifestyle would directly affect the
result. For you to keep a track of your metabolic rate, seek help from a
doctor.
There
is a need for one person to give value to his metabolism because it will not
just decide your size but it will have an impact on your lifestyle and on your
entire life.
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