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--- In , " john roberts " <johnhrob@n...>

wrote:

> Great information... allow me ask some specific questions:

>

> 1) Cholesterol? While your ratio looks good, are you concerned

about that

> low level. Of course better than too much but you seem to be

noticeably

> lower than cohort average.

Hi All,

No.

>

> 2) while not very important I wonder of BF distribution is somewhat

> responsible for erroneous reading from bioimpedance fat measuring

scales on

> CR'd individuals... perhaps they need a CR algorithm ?

DEXA scans were used. Skin fold tests seem to be worse.

>

> 3) Is there anything in your numbers that concerns you, beside the

obvious

> (bone mass)?

The low white blood cells, especially neutrophils seem to me to be

dangerous. My not detailed in the original post values for cardiac

and pulmonary responses to exercise were considered by the heart

specialist authors of the WUSTL investigation reports to be a concern

by them. I am ungainly in my physical movements and risk of falls is

greater than average.

Cheers, Al Pater.

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