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TitleNEAT : how to prevent obesity from devastating Hong Kong
Editors
Editor(s):Levine, James
Issue Date2005
AbstractKeeping slim and trim is not only a matter of beauty, preventing obesity is crucial for the physical, mental and fiscal welfare of our society. As obesity rates increase so does physical and mental illness and their associated costs. The fundamental changes in how we live a healthy life can start today. By measuring the impact of activities of daily living on energy expenditure, Prof. James Levine's NEAT theory shows us why calories that people burn in their everyday activities are far more important in obesity than we previously imagined. According to Prof. Levine, low NEAT and sedentary living go hand-in-hand while NEAT-active living may be the key to preventing and reversing obesity
DescriptionLive recording from the lecture organized by Institute of Human Performance held on 29 August 2005, at the University of Hong Kong
Speaker: James Levine
SubjectObesity--Prevention
Weight loss--Management
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/25643
Other Identifiers
HKU Library Item IDb3163562

 

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dc.contributor.editorLevine, Jamesen_HK
dc.creatorUniversity of Hong Kong. Institute of Human Performanceen_HK
dc.date.accessioned2006-06-28T04:43:51Z-
dc.date.available2006-06-28T04:43:51Z-
dc.date.issued2005en_HK
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dc.descriptionLive recording from the lecture organized by Institute of Human Performance held on 29 August 2005, at the University of Hong Kongen_HK
dc.descriptionSpeaker: James Levineen_HK
dc.description.abstractKeeping slim and trim is not only a matter of beauty, preventing obesity is crucial for the physical, mental and fiscal welfare of our society. As obesity rates increase so does physical and mental illness and their associated costs. The fundamental changes in how we live a healthy life can start today. By measuring the impact of activities of daily living on energy expenditure, Prof. James Levine's NEAT theory shows us why calories that people burn in their everyday activities are far more important in obesity than we previously imagined. According to Prof. Levine, low NEAT and sedentary living go hand-in-hand while NEAT-active living may be the key to preventing and reversing obesityen_HK
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dc.languageengen_HK
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dc.rightsHKU students and staff onlyen_HK
dc.subject.ddc616.39805 N35en_HK
dc.subject.lcshObesity--Preventionen_HK
dc.subject.lcshWeight loss--Managementen_HK
dc.titleNEAT : how to prevent obesity from devastating Hong Kongen_HK
dc.typeMoving_Imageen_HK
dc.identifier.hkulb3163562en_HK
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