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Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Bone health in aging men
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 249722" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>I try to impress on my students how important the circadian cycle it to human health. When you continually stay up late you are eventually going to compromise your health, including depression and hormone levels. Most of the diets I see are very high in fast foods. Nelson I think changes need to happen too but no seems to feel it is their job. This American Council for Physical Fitness at the national level has become a joke. </p><p></p><p>In Texas our colleges are required by the state to take a class on Fitness and Wellness. The problem is, it is forced on kids and they only get 1 hour credit. So while it is truly important, emphases on its importance is certainly not being show by giving them 1 hour credit for a 3 hour class. So it takes a very special teacher to be able to relay the massage these kids need to hear. But that is a very small percent of the population. I just don't have an answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 249722, member: 43589"] I try to impress on my students how important the circadian cycle it to human health. When you continually stay up late you are eventually going to compromise your health, including depression and hormone levels. Most of the diets I see are very high in fast foods. Nelson I think changes need to happen too but no seems to feel it is their job. This American Council for Physical Fitness at the national level has become a joke. In Texas our colleges are required by the state to take a class on Fitness and Wellness. The problem is, it is forced on kids and they only get 1 hour credit. So while it is truly important, emphases on its importance is certainly not being show by giving them 1 hour credit for a 3 hour class. So it takes a very special teacher to be able to relay the massage these kids need to hear. But that is a very small percent of the population. I just don't have an answer. [/QUOTE]
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