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How The Location Of Your Home Affects Your Health
2015-10-02
[Huffpoo] What the research says: High-altitude living could lead to a leaner physique. People who lived at sea level were up to 5 times more likely to be obese than those who called areas with an elevation over about 9,800 feet (like certain parts of Colorado) home, even after the researchers of the study controlled for activity levels. A 2014 study in PLOS One also found that overweight subjects were less likely to continue gaining weight and become obese when they were living at higher altitudes. One potential explanation: Elevation could lower your appetite, as research suggests that not only do levels of leptin, the hormone that helps tell your brain when it's time to stop eating, potentially rise at higher altitudes, but your body may also respond to the hormone more effectively.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  By location, I expected it to say Syria, Iraq, or even Detroit.
Posted by: Sven the pelter   2015-10-02 15:25  

#2  Less oxygen, heart beats faster.

No wait! It's Manmade Global Climate Change!
Posted by: Bobby   2015-10-02 07:34  

#1  IMHO Higher altitiudes get more sun = more vitmain D.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2015-10-02 05:00  

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