The Thighs Have It!
September 5th 2009 17:34
I hate it when there is a conflict of health issues. Take coffee, some say it is a good resource to health while others see it as a health risk. Same with alcohol and a variety of controversial issues. Keep in mind that heredity and genes play a big part in health issues.
In yet another double-standard issue, are thighs an indication of future health? Are skinny thighs a recipe for doom? Or are fat thighs a danger?
It seems that we are yet persuaded that skinny and fat both pose a health risk in some way. The missing link from this study, in my opinion, is who is more at risk for thigh injury in their senior years? Thigh injuries in seniors seems to be a doom sentence for otherwise healthy seniors.
I consider this a bad-good news study based on ones point of view. Moderation is the key to all health aspects.
In yet another double-standard issue, are thighs an indication of future health? Are skinny thighs a recipe for doom? Or are fat thighs a danger?
It seems that we are yet persuaded that skinny and fat both pose a health risk in some way. The missing link from this study, in my opinion, is who is more at risk for thigh injury in their senior years? Thigh injuries in seniors seems to be a doom sentence for otherwise healthy seniors.
I consider this a bad-good news study based on ones point of view. Moderation is the key to all health aspects.
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