Showing posts with label BMI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BMI. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
How lean should one be?
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Loss of muscle mass is associated with aging. It is also associated with the metabolic syndrome, together with excessive body fat gain. It is safe to assume that having low muscle and high fat mass, at the same time, is undesirable.The extreme opposite of that, achievable though natural means, would be to have as much muscle as possible and as low body fat as possible. People who achieve that
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Low bone mineral content in older Eskimos: Meat-eating or shrinking?
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Mazess & Mather (1974) is probably the most widely cited article summarizing evidence that bone mineral content in older North Alaskan Eskimos was lower (10 to 15 percent) than that of United States whites. Their finding has been widely attributed to the diet of the Eskimos, which is very high in animal protein. Here is what they say:“The sample consisted of 217 children, 89 adults, and 107
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