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BluEyes

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Does thinking hard burn calories?

I took a $250 IQ test a couple weeks ago, and it was an hour and a half long. After the test, my head hurt and my whole body felt weary just as if I had gone for a 30 minute jog.

I know that the brain is the most energy-consuming part of the body, could we be overlooking it as a form of metabolic raiser(calorie consumer), or am I just retarded?
 

donjuanjovi

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I often substitute thinking hard for jogging while I'm cutting.
 

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hm...well when i used to have to cram for exams and stuff (..actually i still hve to) i'd lose abit of weight during the period...but after it was over it kind of came back pretty quickly...
 

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int3l said:
hm...well when i used to have to cram for exams and stuff (..actually i still hve to) i'd lose abit of weight during the period...but after it was over it kind of came back pretty quickly...

As far as I know, that's most likely due to a stressing lifestyle rather than some supposed calories' expenditure by the brain...
 

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Brain uses about 100g of glucose a day, which is 400 calories. The more you use your brain the more glucose it'll need so the more calories it consumes.
 
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