So.... what if you smoke while in hospice? Is that like a speed run?
Papers I've read say that lots of smoking damage can be recovered (slowly, over years/decades); Does this apply to this study? One cigarette in high school has the same impact of the 15,103 cigarette of a career smoker?
Just looking at the github here are my immediate ideas:
Be able to favorite specific meal combinations (i.e. you eat the same breakfast all the time) for recording
The meal display uses kcals as the subline, it would be useful if this could be set to protein, or carbs for people trying to hit different non calorie targets.
Ability to set alerts/reminders if falling behind a target (like 60g of protein every 4 hours, etc)
allow for food diary photos, i.e. take a snapshot now and fill it in later, or just so a buddy can see what you ate.
Since so much data is already being tracked, allow for weighins, ketones, gluecose measurements to be tracked as well, or integrate with the android health-connect api
allow for api access to user data, for those tinkerers / automators
Exactly. I know I learn the best from reading. I'll read the book, do the exercises, then reread the book after a while. The first pass I pick up some of it, and the second pass I pick up a lot more detail. Once I've built the mental model
I wonder what the mechanism between a high fat diet and cognitive decline is? I haven't read the paper (paywall). Is it protein starvation? I.e. protein from the cheese offset decline?
Moral hazard, getting money/profit from prison labor creates a incentive to have more laborers contributing their tithe. Or find creative ways to keep high value laborers for longer.
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