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What is the reality of the 'Afterburn' effect (EPOC)?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The 'Afterburn' effect, or EPOC, refers to the elevated metabolic rate following high-intensity exercise. However, the increase in calories burned post-exercise is modest, typically ranging from 6–15% above resting metabolic rate for a few hours. While it does contribute to total energy expenditure, it is not the game-changing fat-loss mechanism that many believe it to be.

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