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Muscle mass beats BMI as longevity predictor임시폴더/60초영어공부 2014. 3. 27. 10:26
This is Scientific American 60-second science.
I'm Christopher Inthaliata. Got a minute?
>> I'm Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute?
Doctors routinely measure a patients' body mass index or BMI
>> Doctors routinely measure a patient's body mass index, or BMI.
and if that weight to high ratio points to obesity, the doctor might prescribe exercise to shud the extra pounds.
>> And if that weight-to-height ratio points to obesity, the doc might prescribe exercise, to shed the extra pounds.
But when it comes to longevity, a focus on weight loss may be misplaced.
Because
aBMI isn't actually a very reliable indicator of life span>> Because BMI isn't actually a very reliable indicator of life span.
More useful measure, some professions say might be muscle mass.
>> A more useful measure, some physicians say, might be muscle mass.
Researchers analyze BMI and muscle mass stator more than 36 seniors in a long-term study.
>> Researchers analyzed BMI and muscle mass data from more than 3,600 seniors in a long-term study.
They tracked seniors have died a decade later.
>> And they tracked which seniors had died, a decade later.
Turns out BMI wasn't predicting chance of death. but muscle mass was.
>> Turns out BMI wasn't much good at predicting chance of death.
More muscle meant better odds of survival.
>> But muscle mass was: more muscle meant better odds of survival.
The study of here is American Journal of Medicine.
>> The study appears in The American Journal of Medicine.
There's no cause and effect here. just correlation for now
>> There's no cause-and-effect here—just correlation for now.
But
thestudy author Pricey Kanthen of UCLA has this recommendation.>> But study author Preethi Srikanthan, of U.C.L.A., has this recommendation:
"get up and stop moving. focus on trying to maintain the maximum amount of resistant strain level as you can,
>> "Get up and start moving. Focus on trying to maintain the maximum amount of resistance training that you can,
and stop worrying about dropping calories."
>> and stop worrying so much about dropping calories."
Which could take a little weight off
ofyour mind too.>> Which could take a little weight off your mind, too.
Thanks for the minute.
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