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Is weight Loss a 'must' for reversing Metabolic Syndrome?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 2199187" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Really good question [USER=506169]@ianf0ster[/USER]. I would say yes with caveats to your original post, if reversal means a provable positive change to Metabolic Syndrome. I think any other position is management as opposed to reversal. However I do believe there is potentially an enhanced framing of the question.</p><p></p><p>I think it would be beneficial to take a leaf out of Jacqueline Eberstein's perspective (46 years Akins specicalist, I know an appeal to authority....but she is brilliant) that "weight loss" could be more defined as "fat loss" - I definitely will try to refrain using weight loss as this can and might include muscle loss. Although this is a subtle difference in terminology, it is still profound in my view, as if the "fat loss" part of reversing metabolic syndrome is focused on then vital lean muscle mass will be kept with the correct actions, whereas with weight loss literally anything goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 2199187, member: 256617"] Really good question [USER=506169]@ianf0ster[/USER]. I would say yes with caveats to your original post, if reversal means a provable positive change to Metabolic Syndrome. I think any other position is management as opposed to reversal. However I do believe there is potentially an enhanced framing of the question. I think it would be beneficial to take a leaf out of Jacqueline Eberstein's perspective (46 years Akins specicalist, I know an appeal to authority....but she is brilliant) that "weight loss" could be more defined as "fat loss" - I definitely will try to refrain using weight loss as this can and might include muscle loss. Although this is a subtle difference in terminology, it is still profound in my view, as if the "fat loss" part of reversing metabolic syndrome is focused on then vital lean muscle mass will be kept with the correct actions, whereas with weight loss literally anything goes. [/QUOTE]
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