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Is sweating necessary for weight loss?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
A

Sweating does not equate to fat loss; it's merely a thermoregulatory response to heat. While higher-intensity exercises do burn more calories, you can sweat profusely during a low-intensity activity in hot conditions without burning significant calories. The weight lost through sweating is primarily water weight and will return once you rehydrate.

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