Weight Gain in Singapore

Released on: November 21, 2007, 11:24 pm

Press Release Author: Bitstop Networl Services

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Weight gain in Singapore is no different from weight gain
anywhere else in the world. Weight gain is the result of having more calorie intake
than your body's current calorie expenditure.

Press Release Body: Weight gain in Singapore is no different from weight gain
anywhere else in the world. Weight gain is the result of having more calorie intake
than your body's current calorie expenditure.

Three factors to consider in weight gain are the Basal Metabolic Rate, Energy
expended during physical activity and the Thermic effect of food.

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) is the amount of energy expended by your body to support
ongoing metabolic work of body's cells. This comprises about 60-70% of the body's
energy.

Energy Expended During Physical Activity on the other hand typically comprises about
20-30% of the body's total energy output. Most people use the MET (Metabolic Energy
Method) to calculate calories burned during physical activity.
If your energy (calorie) intake is the same as your energy (calorie) expenditure,
your weight remains stable. If you take in more energy (calories) than you use up,
the surplus energy (calories) is stored as body fat. As a result, you gain weight.

Although different foods are metabolised and processed in the body in different
ways, fat cells are the ultimate destination for all nutrients your body does not
need for immediate use.

If your intake of energy (calories) is less than what you burn, your body
re-converts some of your stored body fat back into energy. Over time, this leads to
weight loss. This is the basic law of weight gain and weight loss. Gaining weight
in Singapore is easy if you know the basics!

Web Site: http://www.ngweightgain.com.sg

Contact Details: Kristin Tiong
kristin@bnshosting.net

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