CATEGORY: Stuff in the ‘muscle mass’ Category


Body Mass Index (BMI) is finally being questioned

What exactly is your Body Mass Index number telling you about your health? BioBalance® Health uses other forms of measurement to determine body composition, and to diagnose healthy weight, versus overweight and obesity. BMI is a calculation of healthy weight,[...]
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If you have Sarcopenia it means you have poor muscle mass….but what does it mean to your health?

Muscle mass does more for you as you age than just get you from here to there. There was  once a Saturday night live skit that featured one of their actors, Eddie Murphy,  teaching how to spell and say Py-ro-man-ia..and[...]
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Why Does Dr. Maupin think Making Muscle is Key to Anti-Aging?

The benefit of exercise is the most well documented anti-aging activity and treatment to reverse aging available. When you come to my office, I don’t just weigh you, but I do a full body composition with the InBody machine   before[...]
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Women, Testosterone Pellets, and Good Health

How can hormone replacement for women positively impact their health? Women are concerned when they think about testosterone pellets and whether or not these pellets will lead to weight gain for them. They think this because they have heard somewhere[...]
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Benefits of Testosterone Pellets (Part 1 of 2)

Patients receive many benefits from testosterone pellets. In this part one of two episodes we review six of the top 15 benefits. Benefits of Testosterone Pellets (1 - 6) 1 - Better Sex Life! T Pellets improve Sexual Desire, ED for[...]
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Exciting New Weight Loss Program at BioBalance Health

Dr. Kathy Maupin and Brett Newcomb discuss the new weight-loss program available at Biobalance Health. They discuss the importance of personal responsibility for patients that want to lose weight and address some of the frustrations that patients might experience. One[...]
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Mortality Risk is Related to a Low Testosterone Level

A report published in the July 2009 edition of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism states that when looking at health markers (levels of hormones, risk factors, etc.), low Testosterone for men and a low estradiol for women are[...]
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