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Post by Lone Wanderer on Jul 6, 2019 6:48:41 GMT
Blame junk food or a lack of exercise. But long before the modern obesity epidemic, evolution made us fat too. How did humans get to be so much fatter than our closest primate relatives, despite sharing 99% of the same DNA? A new study suggests that part of the answer may have to do with an ancient molecular shift in how DNA is packaged inside fat cells, which curbed our body's ability to turn 'bad' white fat into 'good' brown fat. Full article and sources-- www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190626160337.htm-- today.duke.edu/2019/06/what-made-humans-fat-primate
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Post by karl on Jul 6, 2019 13:16:49 GMT
Blame junk food or a lack of exercise. But long before the modern obesity epidemic, evolution made us fat too. How did humans get to be so much fatter than our closest primate relatives, despite sharing 99% of the same DNA? A new study suggests that part of the answer may have to do with an ancient molecular shift in how DNA is packaged inside fat cells, which curbed our body's ability to turn 'bad' white fat into 'good' brown fat. Full article and sources-- www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190626160337.htm-- today.duke.edu/2019/06/what-made-humans-fat-primate
Maybe more fat works to insulate the body when under water.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 6, 2019 17:52:10 GMT
They love to eat. When bored, when hungry, when have nothing to do, etc. Their reason to eat is anuthing. But only is ok for people like me with fast metabolisms. By the way junk food is amazing and exercise is anything but amazing. I'm really a fat person hiding inside
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Jul 7, 2019 7:56:53 GMT
karlNever heard of "aquatic ape theory" before. Thanks for sharing WP link. ElizabethHow do you know your metabolism is fast? Doctors/Experts told you or it's just your guess?
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Post by thesageofmainstreet on Jul 7, 2019 21:16:54 GMT
Blame junk food or a lack of exercise. But long before the modern obesity epidemic, evolution made us fat too. How did humans get to be so much fatter than our closest primate relatives, despite sharing 99% of the same DNA? A new study suggests that part of the answer may have to do with an ancient molecular shift in how DNA is packaged inside fat cells, which curbed our body's ability to turn 'bad' white fat into 'good' brown fat. Full article and sources-- www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190626160337.htm-- today.duke.edu/2019/06/what-made-humans-fat-primate Why the Toxic Caste System Imposed Emasculating Hindu VeganismIntelligent beings are able to get more food; wild animals and subhuman savage races can't, except through risking their lives by stealing from those with superior weapons. Second, we developed the ability to store carbohydrates as fat. When dependent on plant food, humans would starve to death in the winter without that process. In order to sell more products for those who hire them, deceptive nutritionists came up with the simple-minded suggestion that eating dietary fat will make you fat. It is difficult for an independent mind to challenge such massive brainwashing. Another motivation to turn us into Vegan vegetables is the anti-majority regime's knowledge that eating meat (protein and fat) creates courage. They have nothing to fear if we are afraid.
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