The Science of Excercise

Exercise and Weight Loss: The Science of Preserving Muscle Mass

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Many people who take up a regular exercise regime do so with the hopes of shedding pounds. But exercising to lose weight can be tricky. 

People who are exercising for weight-loss must aim for a Goldilocks diet: One that provides just enough calories to prevent muscle wasting, but not enough to pack on extra pounds or hold on to the ones already there. Exercisers may also need to keep closer track of the ratio of carbohydrates, fat and protein experts said.

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