I think you were confusing the word 'catabolise' with metabolise or metabolism. And no, your muscles will not deteriorate or 'eat themselves' because of excess sleep although you will lose strength and muscle tone if you are sleeping instead of following your regular exercise or work-out routine. You need proper nutrition and a consistent exercise routine to develop and maintain muscle size (mass) and strength. You may want to determine why you are sleeping so much - it could indicate a physical, physiological and/or psychological problem such as poor nutrition or depression.
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Probably a lot because to be in great shape your body requires you to sleep to repair your muscles and become stronger.
Your lung muscles that move even while in your sleep.
the face
The body requires fuel even during sleep because it is still working while you sleep. Heart rate, pulse, breathing, and circulation rely on fuel to keep the body going even during sleep.
body. you sleep because you need to rest your muscles or because you have so little energy that your brain forces you into sleep to conserve what is left.
Paradoxical
heart and armsheart and breathing (during sleep)
Yes, it is a physical activity that requires one to use muscles and the body.
Eat healthy food and get plenty of sleep. However, working out is essential if you want to build up muscle. You cannot just relax and expect to pack on muscle. It requires hard work and activeness.
Some people sleep heavily because their body requires it. This is sometimes a genetic code found in the person's DNA.
Yes. Its a physical activity that requires your muscles in your body to operate and work which causes you to sweat