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[quote=Anonymous]Am I reading the article correctly that these are all studies that are in progress and other than having found that thin people have more brown fat than fat people, that nothing has actually been determined? So what if it's part genetics and part what people eat and not just how many calories, how much exercise they get (both currently and in everyone's past too) that determines how much brown fat you have currently or how much your body can metabolize. Does this article really conclude anything at this point? And the woman they characterize as naturally thin is probably 15 pounds overweight. She's at the high end of the normal range for BMI and she certainly doesn't look fit. But her menu doesn't seem awful awful. She certainly could be healthier, but it sounds like she eats mostly whole foods, eats fruits/veggies, doesn't drink soda. If she cut out a sausage or two, went down to a 6-inch sub, and left it at one pork chop, she'd probably lose 10 pounds and have a fairly healthy diet. I'm not seeing this as a naturally thin woman who can eat whatever she wants. Bad article. Breakfast - two scrambled eggs, two-three polish sausages, an english muffin, orange juice Lunch - 12-inch seafood sub, doritos Dinner - two pork chops, potatoes, broccoli OR salad, two servings of spaghetti and meatballs Dessert - bowl of ice cream [/quote]
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