A counterintuitive perspective for the role of fat‐free mass in metabolic health
Abstract Fat‐free mass (FFM) has long been recognized to play a role in metabolic homeostasis. Over the years, it has become widely accepted by the scientific and general community alike that having a greater FFM can be protective for metabolic health. Hence, in the context of an aging population co...
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Main Authors: | Jean‐Christophe Lagacé (Author), Martin Brochu (Author), Isabelle J. Dionne (Author) |
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