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Low Muscle Mass Worse Than Too Much Body Fat (new research)

Duration: 26:41Views: 48.2KLikes: 2.6KDate Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: High Intensity Health

Category: Education

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Description: Most health experts agree that increased body fat and obesity are unhealthy. In today’s show, we explore more about how muscle mass protects against the development of deadly diseases and may extend lifespan. Crush your next workout or sauna session with the new Electrolyte Stix with creatine: bit.ly/electrolyte-stix Use code podcast at checkout to save Eat like your life depends it Tee Shirt!: bit.ly/3dEHM3e Research and Show Notes: bit.ly/389eWZC -------------Sleep & Camera Tools You NEED!----------------------- Best Sleep Mask: bit.ly/2AIVbDV Best Low Carb Snacks: bit.ly/Carnivore-Crisps Blue Blocking Glasses: bit.ly/blueblox Best Mouth Tape (Nexcare): amzn.to/31qJayh NeilMed Nasal Wash Kit amzn.to/3EUQaYE Breath Right Strips: amzn.to/31t5VSl A Metabolism Book Should Have:amzn.to/2jUiAh5 -----------------------------------------Show Notes-------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 00:05 Lean Muscle Mass is protective. 02:48 Increased fat mass or low lean mass, is linked with inflammation, metabolic impairments, endothelial dysfunction, high blood pressure and abnormal lipid profile. 04:40 Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and the DEXA scan can approximate lean mass. 06:00 Over the age of 60, there is less of an association with all-cause mortality with increased fat mass index. Fat mass may then be protective. 10:35 Grip strength gives an approximation of whole-body strength. 13:30 There is a strong inverse association between predicted lean mass and mortality from all causes. 13:44 Higher and lower predicted fat mass is associated with higher risk of mortality from all causes and cardiovascular disease. 15:30 Low lean mass, as you age, is inversely correlated with all-cause mortality. 16:20 Fat mass that is too high and lean mass that is too low are both associated with increased risk for all-cause mortality. 17:10 DEXA is a low dose of radiation. 18:20 Lean mass index is a better predictor of mortality than body mass. 19:00 Waist circumference, fat mass and fat proportion were not associated with mortality, concluded an Asian study. 20.55 There was no gender difference in the lean mass study. 21.10 The relative risk of mortality between the highest lean mass group and the lowest lean mass was 74%. 23.10 Work every major muscle group at least one day each week.

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