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Metabolism – What Is it?

Metabolism is a word which is bandied about frequently when it comes to health and weight management. What is it actually, and how does it affect your system?

Your metabolism is a collection of processes, as opposed to one ‘thing.’ It keeps you alive – just as you can’t put your hand on ‘breathing,’ the same is true of metabolism. In a nutshell, metabolism is the outcome of physical and chemical processes combined, which produce energy.

Information comes from your brain, via your thyroid, pituitary gland and hypothalamus, which instructs your metabolism which speed to run at, based on your energy requirements and external factors.

 

Your metabolism can be affected by a range of things including:
– your age
– your gender
– your body composition i.e. muscle-to-fat ratio
– your diet
– your level of physical activity
– overall lifestyle

Your age and gender tend to have the greatest impact on the efficiency of your metabolism (sadly!), but you can make a considerable contribution to a healthy metabolism by the food you eat.

To keep your metabolism and therefore, all the processes in your body running smoothly, you need to make sure that you’re giving your body the fuel it needs – energy. Every metabolic process in the body requires energy to occur.

Your ‘metabolic rate’ is the speed at which your body burns energy to function. There are a few ways you can increase your metabolic rate (which is the aim of many people who would like to lose weight). Firstly, here is typically how the food you eat is put to work:

To promote optimal health, support your metabolism by focusing on a healthy diet and lifestyle.

Your metabolism is the fire that keeps your body burning. Feed it well and take good care of its processes.