EAT and NEAT
11 July 2025

EAT and NEAT

The terms EAT and NEAT refer to components of total daily energy expenditure : the total calories our body burns in a day with any form of exercise or movement.

EAT – Exercise Activity Thermogenesis

Calories burned during intentional physical exercise, such as running, swimming, cycling, or strength training contributes to EAT. This is the intentional effort we put in to increase our energy utilization.

Contribution to Total Daily Energy Expenditure: Surprisingly, EAT contribution to our daily energy expenditure is low and varies from 5–15% depending on exercise frequency and intensity.

NEAT – Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis

Calories burned through non-exercise movement such as cleaning, walking, and standing contribute to NEAT. This is the non intentional effort we put in for our daily activities.

Contribution to Total Daily Energy Expenditure : Surprisingly NEAT contribution to our daily energy expenditure can be very high, varying from 15–50% depending on one’s lifestyle.

Comparison Summary
Factor EAT NEAT
Intentional Exercise Yes No
Examples Gym workouts, cardio, sports Fidgeting, cleaning, walking around
Energy Expenditure Variable (short bursts) Adds up over time
Influence on TDEE Moderate Potentially large
Controlled by Workout habits Daily lifestyle and habits

 

Key Insight

While EAT is important for cardiovascular and muscular fitness, NEAT can often play a bigger role in long-term calorie burn, especially for those with sedentary jobs. Increasing NEAT is a powerful and sustainable way to support weight management without needing to increase gym frequency. While working out frequently increases our body’s EAT, most people unknowingly, are reducing their NEAT by minimizing non-exercise movement. Thus an important factor in one’s weight loss journey is to increase EAT while NEAT is consistent.

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