AaronfromKY t1_iw7527y wrote
Reply to comment by AAAlexandraAAA in A modest change in housing temperature alters whole body energy expenditure and adipocyte thermogenic capacity in mice (Nov 2022) by basmwklz
I mean if you're shivering you're burning calories.
VoilaVoilaWashington t1_iw7lbqu wrote
What they're saying is that if you turn down the heat, and as a result just cozy into bed, you're not going to lose weight.
You need to actually experience the cold, not work around it.
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_iw7ojud wrote
But I don't wanna
Aporkalypse_Sow t1_iw8ionh wrote
Except for me. Sleeping in the cold allows me to actually sleep instead of lie awake cold and sweaty. Which gives me the rest needed to actually function through the day.
lemmikens t1_iw93jm9 wrote
We have a smart thermostat and lately it's been setting our temperature while we sleep to like 63 instead of 70... I definitely have been getting better sleep, maybe that's why
Aporkalypse_Sow t1_iw97m2i wrote
Could be. I turn into a nuclear furnace when I sleep. And if the crazy ptsd dreams hit, I usually end up tangled in the blankets and feel like a fresh mummy. Soaked and stuck.
Unicorn_puke t1_iwadqtw wrote
Moist mummy
PsychoEngineer t1_iw9g0k8 wrote
We do the exact same. 70 is like sticky/horribly hot for me; 60-63 is perfect and I sleep like a rock; 67+ and I toss and turn all night.
Last-Initial3927 t1_iw7zp37 wrote
I actually love shivering! It’s a specific neurological motor plan that involves radial muscle fiber firing. Super cool physiology if anyone is keen to read about it more.
hyggety_hyggety t1_iw87j3g wrote
I would, please! Can you link me?
_Old_Greg t1_iw8syjs wrote
I definitely am! Got some juicy links or do I have to get off my ass and google it myself?
Ciobanesc t1_iw86fzz wrote
Not just burning calories, but burning fat calories. It is a direct way to burn fat.
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