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Originally Posted by wilwn
active heat lost does increase metabolism.
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Originally Posted by P-funk
right, it isn't the sweating that is causing calories to be burned though. Sweating is the side effect that the body creates as a means to bring core temperature back down (like Duncan is saying) becuase it is to high....just like you said...when we get cold, we raise our core temperature (we shiver).
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Originally Posted by CowPimp
Well what I was suggesting/questioning is whether it's an active increase or core temparature that causes an increase in metabolic activity or any increase in core temparature leads to the same result? I would think a passive increase (Due to external environment) has a minimal effect, while an active increase (Shivering, exercising, etc.) would have a far more significant impact.
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Originally Posted by P-funk
you could be right. I just don't know.
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Originally Posted by Duncans Donuts
I would assume shivering would be a better means of burning calories, it'd be an interesting experiment. Of course anybody who utilizes the freezing cold for a diet should be thumped in the melon with some type of blunt object :P
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