Peter Attia· MD
the exercise-driven weight loss group did not experience a reduction in bmd but the CR group did
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the exercise-driven weight loss group did not experience a reduction in bmd but the CR group did
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in when we think about what we know in humans you know there was a study that looked at the difference in bone mineral density in people who underwent equal amounts of weight loss one driven by caloric restriction strategy one driven by an exercise driven strategy and the exercise driven weight loss group did not experience a reduction in bmd but the CR group did