NoCrbs4Me
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That is quite lean compared to western countries, though.I note from this article..... "Tsimane adults are not very lean, with 21% overweight (BMI between 25 and 30 kg/m2)" maybe it is all those carbs they are eating?
That's what I am thinking. It's is very interesting, but their way of life is far removed from that of anyone on this forum. Nothing to compare to and so many variables in why they are so heart healthy.This type of study may be interesting but it is very difficult to draw any conclusions from it. Their environment, lifestyle and diet are so different it could be anything that is benefiting their health, there is no way to carry out any control experiments. I see they brew vats of manioc beer, equally that could be the secret of their healthy arteries rather than the proportion of carbs.
Unfortunately, the average life span of Tsimane is 53.
Yes, the article I read said they were active 7 hours a day! You could process a lot of carbs in that time!Maybe moving a lot more Daily also make the difference
Is the Tsimane diet relevant to T1s? If your aim is to have a heart good enough to be a competitive athlete when you are past retirement age, then note that a 72% carb diet has never been reported to work well. There are tens of thousands of T1s online, yet after decades of searching, I find no one getting good long term results from this carb %. Happy to be proved wrong. Just show me one person's online results.
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