Old 06-22-16 | 09:01 PM
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jsk
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Originally Posted by sprince
Hmm, "altered hormone production, reduced strength, and neuromuscular impacts are all likely to accompany weight loss beyond a healthy point", sounds great!

This would certainly appeal to some, in that the "healthy point" may be far above the optimum cycling power to weight ratio. For overall health long term, more important would a reasonable body fat percentage.
For men this is mostly a non-issue, they can get well below 10% with no adverse effects.
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