What
is Metabolism?
“Metabolism refers to a series of chemical reactions that
occur in a living organism to sustain life.”
Metabolism is the total amount of the biochemical
reactions involved in maintaining the living condition of the cells in an
organism. All living organisms require energy for different essential processes
and for producing new organic substances.
The metabolic processes help in growth and reproduction
and help in maintaining the structures of living organisms. The organisms
respond to the surrounding environment due to metabolic activities. All the
chemical reactions occurring in the living organisms from digestion to
transport of substances from cell to cell.
Metabolic
Process
There are two types of metabolic process:
• Catabolism
• Anabolism
Catabolism – This process is mainly involved in breaking
down larger organic molecules into smaller molecules. This metabolic process
releases energy.
Anabolism – This
process is mainly involved in building up or synthesizing compounds from
simpler substances required by the cells. This metabolic process requires and
stores energy.
Metabolism is related to nutrition and the existence of
nutrients. Bioenergetics describes the metabolism as the biochemical pathways
through which the cells obtain energy. One of the major aspects is the energy
formation.
Nutrition
and Energy
The processes of metabolism depend on the nutrients that
get digested to produce energy. This energy is necessary to synthesize nucleic
acids, proteins and other biomolecules in our body.
Encompass nutrients includes various substances for the
body requirements like the sufficient amount and insufficient resulting in poor
health, concerning metabolism.
Necessary nutrients help by supplying the required energy
and other necessary chemicals that the body cannot synthesize on its own. Food
provides different substances that are essential for the bodybuilding and
repair of tissues along with the proper functioning of the body.
The diet requires both organic nutrients and inorganic
chemical compounds.
Organic nutrients include fats, vitamins, carbohydrates,
and proteins.
Inorganic chemical compounds include oxygen, water, and
other dietary minerals.
Carbohydrates
in Metabolism
Carbohydrates are supplied in three forms:
• Starch
• Sugar
• Cellulose
Starch and sugar are the major forms of energy for
humans. Metabolism of carbohydrates and sugar helps in the production of
glucose.
Proteins
in Metabolism
Proteins are important for building tissues. They help in
maintaining the structure of the cells, its functions, formation of
haemoglobin, and several other body functions. The amino acids of proteins are
beneficial for nutrition. Few amino acids are not synthesised by the body and
are taken in from the food we eat. These amino acids include:
• Lysine
• Tryptophan
• Methionine
• Isoleucine
• Leucine
• Phenylalanine
• Valine
• Threonine
How
to Increase Metabolism?
Metabolism can be increased by:
·
To be fit and healthy we need to avoid more
calories intake and lose extra pounds. We eat to deliver energy for our body to
perform its functions. Eating too little quantities could slow down our
metabolism and body cannot provide essential minerals. As per the research,
extreme dieting leads to weight loss which is muscle mass and not fat
mass.
·
Having proper breakfast, boost up the body’s
metabolism and keeps us energetic throughout the day. Skipping morning
breakfast are more likely to have poor metabolic energy.
·
Caffeine stimulates the central nervous
system and can activate our metabolism rate by 5 to 8 percent.
·
According to researchers, fibre can helps in
burning fat by 30percen. People who include more fibre in their diet remain fit
and healthy.
·
By including more organic foods like peaches,
bell peppers, celery, apples, lettuce, grapes as it boosts up the metabolism
rate in our body.
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