Do we really need to eat more during winter?
À propos de cet épisode
Whether it's a reflex, a craving, or a belief in its necessity, people often find themselves snacking more in winter, or opting for heartier meals than usual. And it's been backed up by scientific studies. For example, a 2006 Massachusetts study found that we eat an average of 86 more calories per day in winter. And While it's true that colder temperatures make us burn more calories, the difference is actually quite minimal. When it's chilly outside, our metabolism works harder to keep our body at around 37°C, resulting in slightly higher energy expenditure. This process is known as thermoregulation but in reality, our warm clothing and indoor heating already play a significant role! Are you saying we shouldn't really compensate by eating more? So, what kinds of foods should we focus on? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: How often should I shower? Could Britain ever rejoin the EU? What 5 foods can improve brain performance? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 7/1/2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Écoute cet épisode en anglais pour apprendre l'anglais
Les épisodes de podcast sont l'un des moyens les plus denses d'absorber l'anglais au rythme natif. Do we really need to eat more during winter? de Do you really know? t'offre des dialogues naturels, une parole non scriptée et du vocabulaire qui apparaît vraiment dans les conversations réelles.
Dans Clue, chaque mot de la transcription est touchable. Touche un mot inconnu, vois la traduction dans ta langue instantanément, et continue d'écouter sans casser le rythme.
Épisodes pour apprendre l'anglais
- Is holding back a sneeze dangerous? 11 juil. 2026
- How can I relax my brain while on holiday? 11 juil. 2026
- Is it bad to drink water with a meal? 11 juil. 2026
- Why is my circadian rhythm so important? 10 juil. 2026
- What do I need to know before getting laser eye surgery? 10 juil. 2026
- What is false memory syndrome? 10 juil. 2026
- Does sleeping next to someone improve sleep quality? 9 juil. 2026
- How can I overcome my fear of speaking in public? 9 juil. 2026
- Which foods mustn't you put in the microwave? 9 juil. 2026
- Why are celebrities dissolving their facial fillers? 8 juil. 2026
- What does the popcorn index teach us about the economy? 8 juil. 2026
- What are the dirtiest objects in your home? 8 juil. 2026
- Discover our podcast in French: Maintenant Vous Savez! 7 juil. 2026
- Could "mouth taping" really help me sleep better? 7 juil. 2026
- Are you an “ambivert”? 7 juil. 2026
- How can you tell if you’re stingy? 7 juil. 2026
- How can you secure your home before leaving on holiday? 6 juil. 2026
- What is class-passing? 6 juil. 2026
- What can be done about snoring? 6 juil. 2026
- What is the influence of the God complex in the workplace? 5 juil. 2026
- Should I be cleaning my belly button? 5 juil. 2026
- Could intentional lazy parenting foster your child's independence? 5 juil. 2026
- What is climate optimism? 4 juil. 2026
- Why do we get the post-sex blues? 4 juil. 2026
- How can I save money when using electrical appliances? 4 juil. 2026
- Is Britain the new place to get your wine? 3 juil. 2026
- Can plants communicate with one another? 3 juil. 2026
- What is Mukbang, the latest type of video going viral on social media? 3 juil. 2026
- What are the alternatives to air conditioning? 2 juil. 2026
- Is remote work here to stay? 2 juil. 2026