Cool temps stimulate the body's production of brown fat, which plays a key role in burning energy.
Without exposure to cold, the body loses brown fat reserves, meaning that it's less able to burn energy.
In theory, this could lead to weight gain.
Cool temps stimulate the body's production of brown fat, which plays a key role in burning energy.
Without exposure to cold, the body loses brown fat reserves, meaning that it's less able to burn energy.
In theory, this could lead to weight gain.
Thanks...anyways it's still summer...at least I'd be prepared.