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by cthalupa
473 days ago
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Muscle actually is an intervention for one of the biggest risk factors in metabolic syndrome - insulin resistance. Muscles use glycogen. They use more glycogen when you're doing the sort of thing that builds muscle, so of course it's even better there, but someone who just genetically puts on more muscle at the same level of activity as someone who puts on less will still use more blood sugar for their muscles, and thus be less likely to increase their insulin resistance. |
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It's a thing that exists. Genetic differences are not interventions. Those are also simply things that exist.
An intervention is a change in treatment or behavior that induces a change with effects we want.
Differences between individuals are not interventions.
The intervention of interest is building muscle through strength training.