Friday, 2 January 2009

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This represents a 23.6 per cent and 29.4 per cent increase, respectively, compared with the rest period.
Blood samples taken beforefollowing intellectual work, combined with the fact we are less physically active when doing intellectual tasks, could contribute to the obesity epidemic currently observed in industrialised countries.
"This is a factor that should not be ignored, considering that more and more , during, and after each session revealed that intellectual work causes much bigger fluctuations in glucose and insulin levels than rest periods.Jean-Philippe Chaput, the study's main author, said: "These fluctuations may be caused by the stress of intellectual work, or also reflect a biological adaptation during glucose combustion."The body could be reacting to these fluctuations by spurring food intake in order to restore its glucose balance, the only fuel used by the brain.Mr Chaput added: "Caloric overcompensation

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