@ujoex @readwonders @_buildspace @_nightsweekends It says its got a super large base of knowledge, but where does it pull from? Example of a curious research topic the other day https://t.co/ioKjbNlcM6 But a study from 2009 didn't seem to show up https
@TwitCampa @Bodenseeperlen @KevinHoegy @lisiko85 @unioninvestment @ingo_froboese Da werden leider keine Quellen angegeben, aber diese Studie sagt was anderes: https://t.co/S5HtMPMNnu
The stress of chess players as a model to study the effects of psychological stimuli on physiological responses: an… https://t.co/YT7OvUfJBV
@SiDi138 Mozek spotřebuje hodně a je prioritizovany, ale rozdíl vydaju energie na mozek mezi lidmi kteří se živí hlavou a kteří ne, není velký. https://t.co/XZeHoS8sOB
@DrakulkaCZ @SimonN84 @Morvagor Jo, spočítal. Myšlení samotný zas takový velký rozdíl neudělá. Hlavně velká většina mozkových aktivit je naprosto podvědomá, a mají ji i lidé co se neživí hlavou. Tady je je ta studie šachistů, o který píše v úryvku. https:/
@Mrjimjones71 6K calories/day is a myth. At this rate the player will disappear with a 2 - 2.5 K diet. this study https://t.co/h3Eb8JD2M3 is more reasonable estimate. And here is another interesting take https://t.co/pVBXgAFqK1
@cambridge_pt @richcollins Reminds me of this. https://t.co/MxEcYa2Ytb
@eajoymd 仰るとおり『負荷試験』の標準化、難しそうで専門家にお任せ・・ですね (e.g. ⬇️)ストレスがかかる類→交感神経を刺激→心拍数Up→脂質代謝が亢進していく、、と研究の目的によっては省きたい効果も出るんですよね。楽しいパズルなどがよいのでしょう。。 https://t.co/sbSF1wtDUG
@HeinrichHeine15 @chrishoober https://t.co/TOLZ6zZqmJ Mal paar Daten dazu :)
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @RDValerie: I mentioned this before but didn't have the study for it, it was just previously discussed in articles about chess players.
Wow! But I'll still won't play chess. :)
I mentioned this before but didn't have the study for it, it was just previously discussed in articles about chess players.
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
Woah!!!!
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
RT @KetoCarnivore: Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent…
Partly why I can eat as much as I do
Fascinating that a good game of chess in a competitive situation resulted in changes in substrate oxidation reminiscent of physical exercise. Look at that RER! https://t.co/4zFauKcTjI https://t.co/IpWep8qUdH
Thanks for the reference.
RT @drasskin: My two cents on chess and calories @brigosling. This is one of the few serious articles on the subject. It concludes: The o…
@DrMarkBurnley @NanciGuestRDPhD @RodgerKram what evidence there is doesn't seem to be consistent with those figures. https://t.co/1omLU4zMi8
@AngloRemnant "During the whole game, the total energy expenditure remained constant, but was more elevated than during resting time" source: https://t.co/KobnP6CykF
Whoops! This appears to be inaccurate. I should have checked with my friend @whsource before tweeting this out. https://t.co/2GV9uMcNmG
@michael_nielsen This study directly measured energy expenditure (metabolic rate) in experienced chess players while playing chess. Although heart rate increased significantly, total energy expenditure did not (table 1). h/t @proftipper https://t.co/BG7
@whsource @HermanPontzer @FIDE_chess @chessqueen @HariChess @magnuscarlson @DukeU not terribly difficult to find evidence not supporting those claims. https://t.co/1omLU4zMi8
We may wanna put the brakes on a bit. It has been measured, at least once. This one reported 138 kcal for a 90 min match. HR was indeed significantly increased from 75-86 bpm. https://t.co/Fd5QecmyCj https://t.co/F6OlCcM3wt
Earlier I had tweeted an article saying 6000 calories/hour for elite chess. This number is wrong. I deleted the tweet.
RT @NanciGuestRDPhD: @BSinger10 This seems to circulate every once in awhile. But extreme mental effort may be in the 1-2 kcal more / hr. T…
@SableSys @JohnSpeakman4 @kevinnbass @espn @MigiziHaman 90 min chess game = 138kcal. https://t.co/Uz5TO8wb9Y
@kumaraishwarya 138kcal/chess game (90 min), almost equivalent to a marathon (movie)... https://t.co/Uz5TO8wb9Y
@lovetheants @MikeKaspari @ANNELAMOTT @StephenKing @SableSys I'd need to read this more carefully, but: https://t.co/NZz9HzclYE While Table 1 shows a slight elevation in VCO2 and VO2 during chess, there's nowhere near the evidence that whole body metaboli
@BSinger10 This seems to circulate every once in awhile. But extreme mental effort may be in the 1-2 kcal more / hr. The 6000+kcal in a chess game is false. I think @DrMarkBurnley has spoken to this... maybe NEAT can contribute to increases but not 'mental
My two cents on chess and calories @brigosling. This is one of the few serious articles on the subject. It concludes: The overall energy expenditure in our players during the entire game [c. 90 mins] was of 138 kcal (extreme values 102–198 kcal).
Un exemple qui a effectivment été mesuré : le jeu d'échecs https://t.co/DwUQ6JKIjW https://t.co/81ctsXFDEe
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