Not really. It is a common belief amoung many that doing more cardio somehow leads to more weight loss which is simply not true. Calorie expenditure really doesn't have much of an impact on body composition despite how logical it may sound or come across. The purpose of my post was more of a reminder of this.
Again not really. Fat loss is more of a result of dieting methods and not so much exercise. You exercise to build and maintain muscle, not to loose fat.
Example, you take a group of people and place them all on a caloric deficit diet and then separate them into training vs non training, the difference in weight loss between thebgeoups won't really be anything significent.
Also the aerobic pathway is the only one capable of using or "burning" fat as fuel. The anaerobic pathway relies mainly on glucose not fats. Although as jiggz mentions below resistance training (anaerobic) increases EPOC which raises metabolism slightly but again isn't going to really manifest into a huge difference with regard to body composition.
These are relevant
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