This study did not
measure other health markers, like liver enzymes, which I suspect would be elevated due to the high demand being placed on the liver to metabolize the alcohol.
Not exact matches
In the medical world, we
measure health by things like body fat percentage, oxygen uptake, mineral / vitamin balance, inflammatory
markers, endocrine function, and many
other biomarkers.
The solid foundation provided by following the Whole30 guidelines makes it possible to
measure other health and quality - of - life
markers and to tinker with them.
The study looked at the link between BMI and
health markers including blood pressure and cholesterol and found that 34.4 million people considered overweight and 19.8 million considered obese are actually healthy based on these
other measures.