You burn fat, which includes sugar.
Any cardio exercise will do that.
Not ot elevate but it might go down if he didn't take the insulin and eat in time because of the exercise of having sex. Exercise burn calories (sugar), it doesn't add.
Blowtorch?
Carbohydrates like sugar contain 4 kcal/gram. So, 22g of sugar contains 22x4=88 kcal. Walking a mile should burn this amount.
Because exercise works Ur muscles which causes the fat cells to shrink! :)
Isometric exercise will not burn very many calories. While it does burn some, it is a strength training exercise, whereas something like sit ups or running burns calories.
Eat healthy and exercise...exercise...exercise. Exercise is the most overlooked part of a healthy lifestyle. It's a simple fraction. Calories in/Calories out. If the numerator is larger than the denominator, you're in trouble. Build muscle mass through strength training. Having greater muscle mass increases the rate at which you burn calories while resting.
Glucose is a type of sugar, it takes a certain amount of energy (calories) to use up that sugar. so you eat 100 calories of glucose then exercise. While exercising you use (burn) 200 calories, you have now burned 100 calories of glucose and 100 calories of fat. any unused glucose is stored in the body as fat.
Lots of exercise, such as walking, jogging, cycling, not-too-extreme sports etc. Chewing gum (sugar-free gum is recommended) can also help you burn down calories.
10 calories an hour, sugar free gum.
As long as you are familiar with correct technique while doing the exercise, it's very possible to burn 20 calories a minute!!
The mistochondria burn sugar molecules~ (Plato) :3