Peter Attia· MD
but i do think we can say that differences in body fatness between individuals are primarily determined by differences in how the brain is constructed and how it operates
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but i do think we can say that differences in body fatness between individuals are primarily determined by differences in how the brain is constructed and how it operates
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the answer is just about everything and the reason is that you know the most obvious reason is that the brain is the organ that generates behavior and so if you think that behavior of any kind relates to body fatness what we how much we eat how we use your bot how we use our bodies how we sleep whether we're stressed or not if we think any of that relates to body fatness then we think the brain is is playing a role
if you think that behavior of any kind relates to body fatness what we how much we eat how we use your bot how we use our bodies how we sleep whether we're stressed or not if we think any of that relates to body fatness then we think the brain is is playing a role
differences in body fatness between individuals are primarily determined by differences in how the brain is constructed and how it operates