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I have been doing a mix of swimming, running and biking.
However I did read somewhere that swimming increases appetite? I actually do kind of notice I am pretty hungry after swimming as well.... Can anyone confirm or have any reasoning? Thanks |
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Also notice in the Olympics that many swimmers (with the exception of Phelps, who pretty much defies all logic) aren't ripped up at all. Some of them are a little chubby, actually. I've heard that over time, swimmers' bodies naturally want to gain more body fat so they can become more buoyant; don't know if that's true or not but I think it would make sense.
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One issue to consider is that the body actually burns more calories while trying to keep warm, so one would expect the cold swimmers to eat more afterwards.
However I fully agree that swimming has been shown to increase appetite, probably more than actually burnt. B. |
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maybe with extreme cold yes but mild cold makes the body seek means of heating up; what do you think shivering is?
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Same logic works for this as you eat more in winter. When you are in water your body is cold and you need more energy to fight it so your appetite will increase.
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