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Can I lose weight by swimming in the swimming pool often?
Myth: Swimming is the most popular exercise to lose weight. But many people who love fitness say that swimming can not only lose weight, but also gain weight. Others think that the thighs will get thicker and thicker after breaststroke every day. Can swimming lose weight or get fatter?

Truth: Swimming is a very good aerobic exercise, which can not only exercise heart and lung function, but also exercise muscles and body flexibility. Compared with walking, swimming consumes more energy under the same exercise time. But it is precisely because swimming consumes more energy that people who go ashore will feel more hungry, which is a test for people who lose weight.

Different strokes consume different energy: backstroke consumes less energy, breaststroke consumes more energy than backstroke, and breaststroke exercises more inner thigh muscles. However, the most important principle of weight loss exercise is that a variety of exercises should be coordinated. Aerobic exercise of large muscle groups, supplemented by resistance exercise and flexibility exercise, will produce better results.

Myth: One-year-old baby vomited after drinking half a bowl of freshly squeezed apple juice. It is said that the trouble is caused by apple seeds. Is it true that apple seeds contain toxic substances?

Truth: According to myth, the toxic substance contained in apple seeds refers to the cyanosides in the core. It is harmless in itself, but it will hydrolyze into highly toxic hydrocyanic acid when it meets acid or under the action of biological enzyme. Clinically, a large amount of hydrocyanic acid is deposited in the body, which will lead to dizziness, headache, accelerated respiratory rate and other symptoms, and even serious renal failure, shock and even death.

The anthocyanin content of bitter almond in Rosaceae plants is higher, while the anthocyanin content in seeds of other Rosaceae fruits (such as apples) is much lower. In addition, common foods containing cyanosides