Insights from Gnosis: Muscle Mass, Obesity, & Body Type from Birth through Childhood into Adulthood

Insights from Gnosis: Muscle Mass, Obesity, & Body Type from Birth through Childhood into Adulthood

Insights from Gnosis: All Human Bodies are Not Born the Same. Genetically, Some Have More Muscles & Muscle Mass, Some More Fat (Obesity). Learn How The Four Body Types Are Scientifically Defined.

What Is Skinny Fat (Normal Weight Obesity)?

What Is Skinny Fat (Normal Weight Obesity)?

Technically, skinny fat is normal weight obesity (NWO) and scientifically/medically defined as having too much fat on your body even when within healthy/safe/normal Standard BMI.

Insights from Gnosis: Skinny Fat, Low Muscle Mass, Weak Muscles, & Obesity

Insights from Gnosis: Skinny Fat, Low Muscle Mass, Weak Muscles, & Obesity

Insights from Gnosis: What if all human bodies are born w/ the same NUMBER of muscles but have different overall muscle development & mass relative to obesity?

The Four Body Types & Star Power

The Four Body Types & Star Power

In response to the current nationwide & global adult & childhood obesity epidemic, in 2003 Fellow One Research began research on The Four Body Types & Star Power.

Understanding Body Type Four

Understanding Body Type Four

Of The Four Body Types, A Body Type Four has 10 to 0 out of 33 spinal vertebrae fully extended and muscle mass mostly undeveloped throughout the body as a whole.

Understanding Body Type Three

Understanding Body Type Three

Of The Four Body Types, A Body Type Three has 21 to 11 out of 33 spinal vertebrae fully extended and muscle mass partially developed throughout the body as a whole.

Understanding Body Type Two

Understanding Body Type Two

Of The Four Body Types, A Body Type Two has 32 to 22 out of 33 spinal vertebrae fully extended and most muscle mass developed throughout the body as a whole.

Understanding Body Type One

Understanding Body Type One

Of The Four Body Types, A Body Type One has all 33 spinal vertebrae fully extended and most if not all muscle fully developed throughout the body as a whole.

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