Marius Catalin

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They also show the enormous variation between individuals and how some people move about and fidget even at rest, which also expends energy. Some studies have suggested that a tendency to fidget is a useful protection against obesity. Some fidgeting genes have been found in mice which are also active in the human brain, resulting in some restless people expending up to 300 calories per day more than a restful person.
The Diet Myth: The Real Science Behind What We Eat
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