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    Is a slowing pulse and lowered body temperature while dieting a problem?

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    • InsomniacI
      Insomniac @LucH
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      @LucH said in Is a slowing pulse and lowered body temperature while dieting a problem?:

      Note: I can give a link to my log if desired.

      of course.

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      • LucHL
        LucH @Insomniac
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        @Insomniac said in Is a slowing pulse and lowered body temperature while dieting a problem?:

        of course.

        My log:
        https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t2074-fast-diet-ou-le-regime-5-2-journal-de-suivi-luc#29929
        You can open a log if desired and use English language.
        https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/f71-espace-soutien
        Hidden from internet search.
        => Insomniac – diet log.
        A short presentation would be appreciated (context). No need to develop if you don’t want to but it’s easier to understand how and why.

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        • GreekDemiGodG
          GreekDemiGod @LucH
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          Pulse in the 50s is quite low.

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          • InsomniacI
            Insomniac @GreekDemiGod
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            @GreekDemiGod said in Is a slowing pulse and lowered body temperature while dieting a problem?:

            Pulse in the 50s is quite low.

            I agree.

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              what about bob @Insomniac
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              @Insomniac what is ideal weight. ? BMI numbers are NOT realistic especially for older people, where studies show higher BMI studies show longer life span 29.9-32.....obesity paradox....”overweight” and fit. https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/being-a-bit-fat-can-be-healthy-but-the-medical-profession-doesn-t-want-us-to-know

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                • InsomniacI
                  Insomniac @Insomniac
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                  @Insomniac said in Is a slowing pulse and lowered body temperature while dieting a problem?:

                  what-about-bob

                  Great film

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                        war4512 @what about bob
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                        @what-about-bob said in Is a slowing pulse and lowered body temperature while dieting a problem?:

                        @Insomniac what is ideal weight. ? BMI numbers are NOT realistic especially for older people, where studies show higher BMI studies show longer life span 29.9-32.....obesity paradox....”overweight” and fit. https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/being-a-bit-fat-can-be-healthy-but-the-medical-profession-doesn-t-want-us-to-know

                        That's complete nonsense, unless we're talking about people with a normative level of body fat. A BMI of 29-32 is not healthy because an above-normal BMI implies a high level of body fat, which inevitably leads to metabolic disorders over time. High body fat levels impact physiology in various ways, but perhaps the most serious issue is the localized mechanical pressure it causes. This pressure increases pro-inflammatory cytokines, which inhibit glucose oxidation by impairing insulin sensitivity. This is critical because it is at this point that metabolic syndrome begins. Moreover, there is an increase in lipolytic enzymes and chronically elevated free fatty acid (FFA) levels in the serum, which, when polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are overrepresented, becomes catastrophically detrimental.

                        ,,Discovery consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different." - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

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