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Laugh to lose 2 kg each year
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-06-08 08:53

If you want to burn a few extra calories, laugh.

It's no match for running, cycling or pumping iron but scientists said Saturday laughing out loud for 10-15 minutes a day burns 10-40 calories, the amount in a small piece of chocolate, depending on a person's body weight.

"We calculated that this is equal to 2 kilograms a year if you do it every day," Dr. Maciej Buchowski, of Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, the United States, told an obesity conference Saturday.

Laughing makes people feel good and has been described as the best medicine. Buchowski believes he and his colleagues are the first to measure how much energy it takes to laugh.

"We discovered that laughter produces energy," he said.

They recruited 100 students who were friends or couples and measured the energy expenditure of each pair while they watched television comedy clips in a metabolic chamber.

The sealed room enabled scientists to measure how much energy the laughter produced while a heart monitor also tracked their heart rate.

Buchowski and his team did not tell the students, who were advised not to talk or move, the goal of the experiment.

"It's not easy to catch genuine laughter because if you tell people you are going to measure laughter they will force the laugh," said Buchowski.

To measure the students' resting metabolic rate the scientists showed them scenes of the English countryside.

They taped them as they watched 10 minutes of comedy interspersed by five minutes of the country scenes for more than an hour.

After analyzing the tapes second by second to look for waves of laughter they found that the male students laughed more than the females. The longest laughter was 40 seconds in a minute.

"We found that when people were laughing the increase was about 20 percent above the basic metabolism rate," Buchowski said.

About 2,000 delegates from 80 countries attended the four-day obesity conference.



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