Growth hormone, also known as human growth hormone, seems to be implicated in a number of metabolic conditions associated with aging, and, m...
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Cheese consumption, visceral fat, and adiponectin levels
Several bacteria feed on lactose, the sugar found in milk, producing cheese for us as a byproduct of their feeding. This is why traditionall...
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What is a reasonable vitamin D level?
The figure and table below are from Vieth (1999); one of the most widely cited articles on vitamin D. The figure shows the gradual increase ...
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Blood glucose variations in normal individuals: A chaotic mess
I love statistics. But statistics is the science that will tell you that each person in a group of 20 people ate half a chicken per week ove...
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Blood glucose control before age 55 may increase your chances of living beyond 90
I have recently read an interesting study by Yashin and colleagues (2009) at Duke University’s Center for Population Health and Aging. (The ...
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Vitamin D levels: Sunlight, age, and toxicity
Calcidiol is a pre-hormone that is produced based on vitamin D3 in the liver. Blood concentration of calcidiol is considered to be a reliabl...
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Is working standing up too expensive? It could cost you as little as $10
abdominal discomfort,
comfortable furniture,
low back pain,
metabolic syndrome,
my experience,
NEAT,
thermogenesis
Spending too much time sitting down is clearly unnatural, particularly if you sit down on very comfortable chairs . Sitting down per se is ...
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How much vitamin D? Vitamin D Council's recommendations
Since my recent post on problems related to vitamin D deficiency and excess I received several questions. I have also participated in sever...
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