Survey: Lost weight watching horror movies

Some American researchers have concluded that watching horror films has several benefits, including burning calories and increasing people's moods. Researchers have taken 10 people to watch horror movies and have controlled their heart rate, oxygen and carbon dioxide emissions. [...]
Some American researchers have concluded that watching horror films has several benefits, including burning calories and increasing people's moods.
Researchers have taken 10 people to watch horror movies and have controlled their heart rate, oxygen and carbon dioxide emissions.
The findings show that their exposure to frightening simulations forces them to release more adrenaline, which study author Richard Mackenzie explains encourages the nervous system to react.
After this reaction, the body begins to burn calories, since it releases blood sugar, it also forces blood growth to metabolicism by causing burning sugar without the need for oxygen.
Another study has shown that watching horror movies may be why the body releases white blood cells.
This is still related to the way the nervous system reacts and enables people to fight infections and to increase the immune system.
Now, before you sit down sick relatives to watch scary movie marathons, we need to show that there's something else you need to know about people who enjoy health benefits unless they have decided to be afraid of them.










