Metabolism is a complex biological system in the human body that is often exploited by the diet and weight-loss industries. In fact, it’s a billion-dollar business that’s growing each year, as people look for ways to rev up their body’s natural ability to burn fat.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a proven metabolism booster on the market that will do what so many people are seeking. There are, however, ways to maximize metabolism naturally and without a lot of extra time, money or effort. It’s the sum of small things that creates an efficient and healthy body that burns more calories and fat.
First, it’s important to understand what makes up your body’s metabolism and what elements of that process is within your control. Simply put, metabolism is the process of how your body takes what you consume (food and drink) and converts it into energy for all the activities of your life.
Much of a person’s metabolic rate is hardwired and cannot be changed, such as age, gender, height, chronic health conditions and genetics. For example, a 25-year-old male who is 6-feet tall and has no underlying medical conditions likely has a faster metabolism than a 50-year-old woman who is 5-feet tall and has hypothyroidism. Neither of these people can change these biological factors that impact their metabolism. However, there are things they can do that will help improve their metabolic rate while also positively impacting their overall health.
Now that we know what makes up an individual’s metabolism, it’s important to understand how your body burns calories. There are three main ways:
Of these ways to burn calories, you have the most control over your activity, so movement is critical to maintaining a healthy metabolism. For most healthy adults, the government recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity per week, or an equivalent combination of both, plus at least two resistance-training sessions per week. To boost the burn during these workouts, consider adding high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to the cardio rotation and gradually increase the weight during muscle-strengthening activities. Both can rev up the number of calories you burn during a workout.
There are also various lifestyle behaviours that can be optimized to improve your body’s metabolic efficiency, including:
While metabolism is a complex function in the body and unique to every person, there are simple habits and behaviours that can promote a better caloric burn and help you live healthier and happier. Try implementing one or more of the lifestyle behaviours above to get a safe and natural metabolism booster.