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Zen
02-12-2008, 02:36 PM
OK, so I'm a bit of a science geek and I like this stuff (and almost understand it :p). Readers Digest version is there's possibly a new way to cheat (http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080211/full/news.2008.566.html) as yet undetectable.

VeloVT
02-12-2008, 05:55 PM
Article on this in NYT science section today (Tuesday) as well.

My university was recently recruiting "healthy, active, but non-elite" test subjects for research on muscle fatigue. I was intrigued but didn't respond partly out of laziness and partly out of a requirement that participants must "not be currently using any supplements" and it seemed like too much work to find out if the multivitamin, flaxseed, calcium, aspirin regimen I'm on counted as banned supplements. (Seriously, are there any women of childbearing age who don't take calcium supplements? I don't have any intention of having children, I just buy the hype about building strong bones, esp. because my birth control can have negative impact on bone density).

I should see if they're still recruiting, I could get a free fitness assessment out of it :).

Zen
02-12-2008, 07:27 PM
TE's very own guinea pig! Do it!

Wahine
02-12-2008, 07:31 PM
I was a guinea pig once for a exercise phys study. I learned loads about myself - VO2 max, pulmonary function tests, under water weighing for body fat %, detailed dietary analysis, metabolic hormone levels and I can't remember what else. It was well worth a couple of weeks of inconvenience.

Tokie
02-12-2008, 08:15 PM
Wahine, is that why your quote says "she's a little dense" - based on your body fat analysis? : ):D

Zen
02-12-2008, 08:24 PM
No, she's just a little dense ;) I couldn't stop myself

Wahine
02-12-2008, 08:47 PM
Wahine, is that why your quote says "she's a little dense" - based on your body fat analysis? : ):D


In a sense. I'm a size 4 to 6 depending on the company and I am still an Athena triathlete. So when people say things like "There's no way you're an Athena" my husband promptly replies "She's just a little dense". I still love him.

And Zen, I still love you too. :D:D

lph
02-13-2008, 12:12 AM
:D LOL. Had to look up the Athena reference at some point, and couldn't quite make it fit the pics I'd seen of you. I'm denser than I look too, heavy bone structure I guess, and muscles in invisible places. Sometimes have to tell new people I rockclimb with, that - hey, you really shouldn't stand that far away from the wall. If I fall you are going to SLAM into it.

sorry for the hijack. I'd like to do a submersion test thingy once.

Cool article. I get very sore after hard workouts of a type I haven't done for a while (first skitrip/indoor aerobic class of the season eg.) while my dh never does. Wonder if this calcium leaking thing has anything to do with that.