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<br>Low levels of testosterone, poor nutritional choices and lack of exercise eventually lead to muscle cells deterioration. Even worse, that process leads to conversion of muscles into fat. Testosterone plays a crucial role in your muscles ability to contract and grow. In addition, testosterone helps your body process protein from food and utilize it for muscle development. When your testosterone level is depleted, muscles can no longer contract as effectively, which results in weakness and muscle loss. In addition to maintaining healthy testosterone levels, it is also crucial to exercise in order to maintain and build muscle. The saying if you dont use it, you lose it can be accurately applied to muscle mass. In fact, men who dont regularly exercise lose muscle mass at a rate of 0.5% per year between 25 and 60 years old. That rate of muscle loss doubles every 10 years after that. The final piece of the muscle puzzle is proper nutrition. Since muscles need protein and amino acids to grow, [Prime Boosts Official](https://dev.neos.epss.ucla.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Depending_On_Whom_You_Talk_To) you need to intake a healthy proportion of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Effective treatment for muscle loss is comprised of testosterone replacement, consistent exercise regimen and healthy nutrition. However, the very first step should be a comprehensive blood test to determine your hormone levels and a conversation with a knowledgeable medical professional.<br>
<br>What Is Body Fat Percentage? What Is a Good Body Fat Percentage for a Male? What Are the Risks of High Body Fat? What Are the Risks of Low Body Fat? What Is a Realistic Body Fat Percentage? Youve almost certainly heard the term body fat percentage before, whether in conversation in the gym changing room, [www.PrimeBoosts.com](http://geniustools.ir/hello-world/) marketing fodder for fitness transformations, or even in a Mens Health article. With a little bit of know how, the measure can act not just as a motivator on your fitness journey, but better yet, a dependable marker of health. But that begs the question, what is a healthy body fat percentage? When starting on a fitness journey, the odds of you actually sticking to it has been shown to be only 33 per cent,' explains Josh Silverman, head of education at Third Space London. Unlike BMI, this measurement takes into account your lean mass as well as total weight.<br>[reference.com](https://www.reference.com/pets-animals/body-parts-jellyfish-1347080b9e87b6d6?ad=dirN&qo=serpIndex&o=740005&origq=tentacles)
<br>Lets chew the fat about body fat. Fun fact: due to it being so active in the body's functioning, fat is technically an organ. Far from being something to fear or vilify, fat is actually essential for human life. There are different types - brown, white, subcutaneous, visceral - and each has its own function, for better or worse. Visceral fat and subcutaneous fat are the two we're going to focus on here. Visceral fat is stored around internal organs as a protective mechanism, explains Silverman. Its the first fat that is usually used for fuel when you go on an exercise regime,' he says. This is why you might see the scales go down by your body appears to look the same for the first few weeks.' Visceral fat is the most dangerous kind, but thankfully, its also the easiest to lose. The less harmful stuff, subcutaneous fat, is the type that prevents your abs popping.<br>
<br>Its the one stored between our skin and muscles which give us that fluffy look,' explains Silverman. It insulates the skin and acts as stored energy for times where the body doesnt have food in its system.' Which although evolutionarily important, is practically redundant in todays landscape where food sources are abundant. What Is Body Fat Percentage? Put simply, your body fat percentage is a measure of the proportion of fat mass in your body. It is the total mass of fat, divided by total body mass, times by 100. If you weigh 100kg and have 10kg of fat, for instance, you'd have 10% body fat. Knowing your body fat percentage can be a good measure of fitness and functionality, says Dr Steven Heymsfield, professor at Pennington Biomedical Research Centre. For men aged 20-39, a score of above 25 per cent is classed as obese, for gents aged 40-59, this cut off point is raised slightly to 28 per cent.<br>
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