Metabolic States
Notes on Stress, Nutrition and Exercise
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About the Book
• diet
• physical activity
• amount of sleep
• DNA
• the environment
Except for DNA (e.g. sex, race) and various aspects of our immediate environment, these facets of life are under our voluntary control. Altogether, they produce a net rate of “wear and tear” on the body or something referred to as “stress”.
Stress is ultimately responsible for our:
• bodyweight
• body composition
• state of health
• rate of aging
About the Author
Larry lives in western Pennsylvania and has had a lifelong interest in health. He says, “I hope everyone manages to take away something useful from this analysis of stress, nutrition, and exercise.”