Bryan Johnson· Author
And that that happens at around the age of what would be equivalent to like 30 or 40 in men. Uh which is, you know, the time that the dad bod comes on.
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And that that happens at around the age of what would be equivalent to like 30 or 40 in men. Uh which is, you know, the time that the dad bod comes on.
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So I think we always thought that Dadbod just came from increasing the fat cells that you already had, like increasing the fat in your cells that were already there. But this study in mice showed that a lot of those cells are actually new. So there's this new like stem cell type of cell that is proliferating in your visceral fat, which is the fat like around your organs.