Published 2025 | Version v1

SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES OF SHAPING A FIGURE THROUGH METABOLIC ADAPTATION AND INTEGRATED KINESIOLOGY

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This article explores the scientific foundations of body shaping through the integration of metabolic adaptation and integrated kinesiology. The study examines the physiological, biochemical, and biomechanical mechanisms involved in long-term body composition management, emphasizing the importance of sustainable nutrition strategies, energy balance regulation, and functional movement patterns. Particular attention is given to metabolic adaptation, hormonal responses to calorie restriction, preservation of muscle mass, and the role of protein intake in maintaining metabolic efficiency. The article also analyzes the principles of integrated kinesiology, including functional training, movement biomechanics, neuromuscular coordination, joint stability, and injury prevention. The findings demonstrate that combining evidence-based nutrition with functional movement strategies provides a more effective, safe, and sustainable approach to body contouring, weight management, and overall health improvement than traditional diet and exercise models.

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