Re: t-and-f: Re: t-and-f-digest V1 #3543

2001-04-13 Thread alan tobin
Testing at birth wouldn't tell you much since your growth is to a large degree genetically programmed. It would have to be after the last growth spurt. Well, then there would be no good way to test for genetic lung capacity because after birth you will improve your lung capacity by your

t-and-f: Re: t-and-f-digest V1 #3543

2001-04-12 Thread Jon Entine
Tests on sedentary adult males comparing different populations. Testing at birth wouldn't tell you much since your growth is to a large degree genetically programmed. It would have to be after the last growth spurt. Scientists testing muscular fiber type, such as Claude Bouchard whose work is

Re: t-and-f: Re: t-and-f-digest V1 #3543

2001-04-12 Thread Ed Dana Parrot
Tests on sedentary adult males comparing different populations. Testing at birth wouldn't tell you much since your growth is to a large degree genetically programmed. It would have to be after the last growth spurt. Scientists testing muscular fiber type, such as Claude Bouchard whose work