Nettet“@theproof @MyNutritionSci @DrEenfeldt @ebrahimgreat yes way way overly simplistic. For a start there is no evidence that people who survive famines store more fat than those that dont. People who survive are those that dominate what food is available. 1/2” Nettet21. nov. 2024 · “@MarkBski @juliaoftoronto @royalsociety That isnt true. Its just one of the prevalent ideas that is currently unproven. We all know about it. By saying there is no …
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Nettet5. aug. 2011 · Media. Mark Speakman. @MarkSpeakman. ·. 😷 The NSW Government has granted up to $1m to 3 innovators at #Caringbah, to overcome a #waste problem by developing #facemasks #respirators … Nettet10. apr. 2024 · John Speakman @JohnSpeakman4 · 12h Replying to @MyNutritionSci @theproof and 2 others The 'surviving periods of food shortage' argument probably … is dynastic succession seen in india
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NettetBecause these genes are drifting, rather than being under selection, this explains why everyone does not get fat in modern society. This new idea was elaborated in a breakthrough paper in 2007 (Speakman, 2007 Cell metabolism 6: 5-11) and was subsequently coined the 'drifty' gene hypothesis (Speakman 2008 Int. J. Obesity 32: … Nettet10. apr. 2024 · “@jord_chen Drinking more water is not the same as being more hydrated. Our hydration levels are physiologically well regulated. If you drink more water you don't get more hydrated. You do get more pee, as your body copes with the excess intake beyond requirements.” NettetThank you for joining us for another episode of the Low Carb MD Podcast. Jeff Kotterman is a licensed Master Sports Nutritionist (the first in San Diego!). He is also a coach, mentor, teacher, speaker... – Lytt til Episode 197: Jeff Kotterman fra Low Carb MD Podcast direkte på mobilen din, surfetavlen eller nettleseren - ingen nedlastinger nødvendig. ryan itpt live tv