You can’t really know it. I suspect it’s a combination of the two. If you drive everywhere and sit around the rest of the time, you can’t be healthy no matter your diet.
Unless you’ve magically discovered the source of energy and mass from nothing, and revolutionized our understanding of the natural world … no, it isn’t.
You can’t really know it. I suspect it’s a combination of the two. If you drive everywhere and sit around the rest of the time, you can’t be healthy no matter your diet.
Obesity is a product of excess caloric intake NOT sedentary lifestyle.
Lack of cardiovascular and kinesthetic health is a product of a sedentary lifestyle.
It is once again, incredibly simplistic view of a very complicated issue, so simplistic it stops being accurate.
Unless you’ve magically discovered the source of energy and mass from nothing, and revolutionized our understanding of the natural world … no, it isn’t.
You would be surprised, but human biology is slightly more complicated than a furnace that you throw coal into.
Having been so school and studied physiology I can firmly say no, I don’t think I will be