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YOUR DOCTOR KLOVER's avatar

Thank you for this clear and very practical piece! I really appreciated how you translated a complex and often abstract concept (muscle mass and longevity) into something readers can actually think about in concrete terms. Framing muscle not just as a performance metric but as a key determinant of metabolic health, resilience, and aging makes the topic immediately more relevant. What stood out to me most was the shift from aesthetics to function. The idea that muscle acts as a metabolic reserve, supporting glucose regulation, protecting against frailty, and contributing to recovery during illness, is an important perspective that still doesn’t get enough attention in mainstream conversations. One aspect that might further strengthen the piece would be to expand slightly on how to assess enough muscle in practice, whether through strength benchmarks, functional tests, or body composition measures, since that’s often where readers struggle to translate insight into action.

This was an excellent and actionable read!

Louisa Nicola's avatar

muscle strength and especially power, not just mass, are key determinants of longevity and cognitive resilience, likely through neuromuscular efficiency and neurotrophic signaling like BDNF. The emphasis on compound, moderately heavy resistance training performed with speed is well aligned with current data linking functional capacity to both reduced mortality and preserved brain structure.

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