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Elite Athletes Are Only Human, And Scientists Have Found Their Limit : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 2, 2025 11:30 am
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Research Shows Human Body Has Limitations on Calorie Burning, Even for Elite Athletes

Elite athletes are known for pushing their bodies to the extreme, but new research suggests that even they are bound by the limitations of human physiology. Scientists have discovered that the human body is unable to sustain a calorie-burning rate of more than 2.5 times its resting metabolic rate for extended periods of time, regardless of an individual’s fitness level or training regimen.

This latest study reinforces previous findings that there is a metabolic ceiling to human endurance, set at approximately 2.5 times the resting metabolic rate. By utilizing a gold standard measurement for calorie expenditure and including a larger sample size of athletes, researchers were able to confirm this limitation.

The study involved 14 highly trained athletes, including runners, cyclists, and triathletes, with a focus on individuals between the ages of 30 and 44. By analyzing the participants’ total energy expenditure and using metabolic tracers to track calorie burning during exercise, researchers were able to predict each individual’s maximum ‘metabolic scope’ over a 52-week period based on their training data.

On average, the athletes in the study rarely exceeded 4,000 calories burned per day, which equated to 2.4 times their resting metabolic rate. While some athletes were able to surpass this rate for short periods during intense events like ultramarathons, the overall average remained consistent over the course of a year.

Only a few athletes were able to slightly exceed the predicted metabolic ceiling after 30 weeks or more of training, with their metabolic scope reaching around 2.7 times their resting rate. However, the study suggests that these instances are rare and not significantly higher than the established limit.

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While there may be exceptions to the rule, the research indicates that there is a definitive cap on human endurance when it comes to calorie burning. World-record performances in ultra-endurance events may hint at the potential for higher energy expenditures in extraordinary cases, but the overall trend suggests a limit to what the human body can sustain.

Despite the growing evidence of these limitations, there is always the possibility that a future athlete could challenge and redefine the boundaries of human endurance. The study, published in Current Biology, highlights the ongoing exploration of the human body’s capabilities in the realm of elite athleticism.

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