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Does thinking burn calories?

Does the fact of thinking, of having an intense cerebral activity, lead to more burning of calories? When one has a prolonged mental activity, especially involving concentration, one usually becomes tired and/or hungry... Does this mean that thinking is good "sport"? Is it coherent to imagine a small, non-sporty but intensively reasoning person needing and consuming as much calories as a stronger sportperson?

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  • Asked by cirius
  • on 2010-02-15 21:52:33
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Categories: Human Body.

Tags: sport, Calories, Brainactivity.

 

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