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Any exercise, including blinking, will result in calories being burned. However, you can't expect to burn very many calories by blinking.
The avergae person burns about 1 calorie per minute sleeping. This is roughly equivalent to sitting still while awake. Almost every activity burns the equivalent or more calories than that.
True. It takes four calories to burn one gram of carbohydrate.
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Consuming calories in excess or your ability to burn them off causes weight gain, yes. In fact, excess calories are exactly what makes you fat. It is not carbs or fat or any thing else, it is all a matter of how many calories you take in vs, how many you burn off.
Resting heart rate should be monitored while the subject is lying down; preferably right after waking up.
yes this is true you also loose calories while having an orgasim
If you weigh 180 pounds you should burn up to less than 250 calories for walking slowly for an hour, and 400-500 if you try and run or exceed the time of your walking.
Yes, but you need to remember that it's a HELP only. Exercise does burn calories, but not as fast as it is eating them. Eat too much, and no amount of exercise can keep you from getting fat.
If you excercise after eating, then you will probably burn off some of what you have eaten or even all of it. Excercising will speed up your metabolism and so the next thing you will eat will be burnt off quicker.