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Hidden muscle fat, not BMI, linked to heart risks: Study findsregardless of their BMI. The research suggests that individuals with a higher percentage of lean muscle mass have a lower risk of heart disease. Subcutaneous fat does not increase this risk.
Quetelet's Index also didn't differentiate between fat and muscle, only taking into account total body mass. So how did BMI start being used as an indicator of an individual's health? In the 1970s ...
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