Science.“As we age, there are a lot of physiological changes that occur in the phases of our life such as during puberty and menopause. .
What’s odd is that the timing of our ‘metabolic life stages’ doesn’t appear to match the markers we associate with growing up and getting older,” said study co-author Jennifer Rood, Ph.D., Associate Executive Director for Cores and Resources at Pennington Biomedical Research Center.
ADVERTISEMENT An international team of scientists, including four Pennington Biomedical researchers, analyzed the average calories burned by over 6,600 people.
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