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Wasted youth, or selective muscle loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="first14808" data-source="post: 1922847" data-attributes="member: 452612"><p>Hmm.. Maybe also add 'Always singe your mammoth downwind'. But a reasonable catchphrase, although I'd say it's staying healthy, not just fighting diabetes. </p><p></p><p>I suspect the answer's still general loss, but muscles that are used the most often get spared, ie signalling for nutrition to replace or grow new fibres. I do think there are some myths around muscle loss that might be more to do with gain or loss in tone rather than absolute quantity. It's a bit like the 6-pack diet & exercise guides that don't mention the easiest way to 'gain' a 6-pack is to shed the body fat concealing them, and 'spot' fat loss doesn't really work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="first14808, post: 1922847, member: 452612"] Hmm.. Maybe also add 'Always singe your mammoth downwind'. But a reasonable catchphrase, although I'd say it's staying healthy, not just fighting diabetes. I suspect the answer's still general loss, but muscles that are used the most often get spared, ie signalling for nutrition to replace or grow new fibres. I do think there are some myths around muscle loss that might be more to do with gain or loss in tone rather than absolute quantity. It's a bit like the 6-pack diet & exercise guides that don't mention the easiest way to 'gain' a 6-pack is to shed the body fat concealing them, and 'spot' fat loss doesn't really work. [/QUOTE]
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