:There are a number of foods that are " thermogenic " : that require the body to expend a relatively high amount of calories to process them, or have other effects that elevate metabolism ( see thermic effect of food ).
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Sellayah et al . argue that ethnic groups whose ancestors were adapted to hot climates have low metabolic rates due to lack of thermogenic capacity, whereas those groups whose ancestors were cold-adapted were endowed with greater thermogenic capacity and higher metabolic rates.
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Sellayah et al . argue that ethnic groups whose ancestors were adapted to hot climates have low metabolic rates due to lack of thermogenic capacity, whereas those groups whose ancestors were cold-adapted were endowed with greater thermogenic capacity and higher metabolic rates.
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The Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission investigates complaints from water well owners, and has found some wells to contain biogenic methane unrelated to oil and gas wells, but others that have thermogenic methane due to oil and gas wells with leaking well casing.
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In response to the Florida lawsuit, the " Enquirer's " parent company has argued that " TG-2000 " is not inherently distinctive but is a generic name for a " thermogenic, herbal weight-loss product ."
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Caffeine and ephedrine are commonly used for this purpose . 2, 4-Dinitrophenol ( DNP ) is a very dangerous thermogenic drug used for fat loss; it will give a dose-dependant increase in body temperature, to the point where it can induce death by hyperthermia.
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Spec and proprietary multibeam seep mapping and core geochemistry by Texas A & M University s Geochemical & Environmental Research Group 8 and later TDI Brooks 9 demonstrated thermogenic charge in deepwater Angola and deepwater Nigeria leading to an aggressive exploration program by a number of oil companies and subsequent discoveries.
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:If you could come up with a thermogenic additive that did not taste like much, you could imagine " offsetting " a significant amount of calories by hiding it in the bread ( as opposed to trying to substitute the flavors, in the way that Coke Zero does with sugar ).
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:: The simplest explanation would be that our primate ancestors were most well adapted to a natural environmental temperature similar to room temp-- natural selection favored those that could best regulate internal temperature, balancing metabolic needs and energy storage, but with enough ability to withstand variations in external temperature . 20C or 72F probably " feels " most comfortable because it exists as an energy output minimum for humans-- requiring little thermogenic acitivity ( shivering ) and little heat-dissipating activity ( sweating, finding shelter ) while allowing efficient energy storage and maximal conservation of vital nutrients.
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Cold-defensive and febrile shivering responses require activation of rostral medullary raphe neurons, especially those located near the midline in the region of the raphe pallidus nucleus between 2.3 and 3.5 mm caudal to the interaural line, corresponding to an antero-posterior level between 400 ?m caudal to 800 ?m rostral to the caudal border of the facial nucleus, and are modulated by activation of local 5-HT1A receptors; the central command pathway for shivering parallels that for sympathetically regulated non-shivering thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue ( discussed below ) : Cutaneous cold afferent-triggered activation of neurons in the dorsomedial hypothalamus and GABAergic transmission from the median preoptic nucleus to the medial preoptic area mediates the shivering response as well as the brown adipose tissue non-shivering thermogenic and the tachycardic responses to environmental cooling.