The researcher comes out and says that the conclusion that moving more burns more calories is obvious (she doesn't need snarky Engadget bloggers who don't even bother to read the original research to tell her that). It's the quantification of the energy burned that is significant.
And responding to whoever said that you can just look at a treadmill calorie counter and get the same information: Those things are just very, very rough estimates--and how do you think they come up with those estimates?! By doing research on how much energy is expended doing various activities (i.e. "rubbish" like this study).
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The researcher comes out and says that the conclusion that moving more burns more calories is obvious (she doesn't need snarky Engadget bloggers who don't even bother to read the original research to tell her that). It's the quantification of the energy burned that is significant.
And responding to whoever said that you can just look at a treadmill calorie counter and get the same information: Those things are just very, very rough estimates--and how do you think they come up with those estimates?! By doing research on how much energy is expended doing various activities (i.e. "rubbish" like this study).