Role of physical activity in weight loss for people with obesity remains modest but beneficial
Exercise, particularly aerobic training, contributes to weight loss in people with obesity but results in modest reductions of 2-3 kg on average. It is more effective in reducing visceral fat, which improves cardiometabolic health. Resistance training preserves muscle mass during weight loss, while aerobic and combined exercises boost fitness. Long-term weight maintenance with exercise remains inconclusive, but physical fitness benefits significantly enhance health beyond just weight loss.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11154-023-09805-5
Research reveals that while walking and exercising burn calories, it’s less effective for weight loss than anticipated due to the body’s compensatory mechanisms. Exercise leads to burning fewer calories than expected, with obese individuals experiencing greater reductions.
Scientific evidence suggests that reducing calorie intake, not exercise, is the most reliable method for losing belly fat. Diet plays the biggest role in managing weight and inflammation, making it more effective than physical activity alone for fat reduction and health improvements.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/your-brain-on-food/202409/can-you-walk-off-your-belly-fat


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