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Body phenotypes say a lot, but not everything, about a person’s health, according to new research

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Concordia researchers studying body phenotypes—the observable characteristics like height, behavior, appearance and more measurables—found that regardless of the muscle they had, high levels of fat mass in an individual were associated with poorer overall health.

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