Paul Saladino· MD
says total body fat is 10.5 MH so you're in the normal category where we see a decrease risk um of different health conditions
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says total body fat is 10.5 MH so you're in the normal category where we see a decrease risk um of different health conditions
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the ranges seem a little bit LAX to me but well we're not addressing athleticism or Aesthetics or a specific um preference for body fat percentage we're just addressing the risks we've seen increase based on this number