Watching Olympic TV = Weight Loss Exercise… Burn up to 540 kcal per hour

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When watching big sports events, it is easy to think that⁣ you will gain​ weight due‌ to snacking on​ treats like “chicken ⁢and⁣ beer.” However, a study has revealed that watching a sports ‍game on TV and cheering on the game can actually burn a ⁢significant number of calories.

Watching a soccer game immerssively and reacting⁣ passionately can burn up to 540 kilocalories (kcal) in 90​ minutes.

Sports scientist Dr. Dale Eslinger and colleagues at ​Loughborough University‌ in‌ the⁢ UK were commissioned by energy company EDF to explore the health benefits of watching sports on TV. Their research led to the development​ of a formula ‍called “The‌ Power of⁤ Celebration,” which ⁢quantifies the calorie consumption associated with TV viewing.

The⁣ amount of calories burned while watching sports varies depending on several factors, including body ‍weight, the method of ⁤viewing, basic viewing time, celebration intensity, and celebration time.

For example, a 80kg soccer fan can burn approximately 540 kcal by watching a ⁤90-minute game, engaging ⁣in physical reactions to the game’s flow, and celebrating goals or fouls.‍ This is comparable to running for ⁤45 ⁤minutes.

The type of exercise being‍ watched ⁣also influences calorie⁣ expenditure. Watching a long tennis match for three hours, interacting with the player, and cheering can burn 432 kcal, which​ is equivalent to swimming for an hour.

Watching track and field, one of the ‍most popular events at​ the Paris Olympics, can burn 162 kcal by simply standing up and ​walking or jumping for 15⁣ minutes.

Even ‌relatively static activities like ‍watching archery and reacting ‍appropriately can burn calories. Sitting for an hour while watching archery ​can ‍burn 106 kcal, similar to riding a bike for 15 minutes.

“Watching sports has a positive impact⁢ on⁣ well-being and‍ vitality,” said Dr. Eslinger. ⁤”Our innovative formula, ‘The ‍Power of Celebration,’ allows sports fans to​ measure their energy expenditure while enjoying the excitement ‌of the game.”

By actively engaging with the game, ⁤such as jumping during goals or doing light exercise during replays, viewers can maximize their calorie burn while enjoying the sporting event.


Reporter Park Hae-sik, Donga.com‍ [email protected]

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