Men and Women May Need To Eat Different Food
Written by WTJ on July 18, 2008 – 10:43 am -
Perhaps men and women should sit at separate place in the restaurant in the future like the conservative society in the past.
Scientists from UNSW, the University of Sydney and Massey University discovered that different diet can influence lifespan and reproductive success on males and females differently. This finding is based on the long-term studies on Australian black field crickets. It is found that high-carbohydrate and low protein diets can maximize lifespan of both males and females. However males have maximum lifespan and greatest reproductive success with a diet ratio of carbohydrates to protein by 8:1, whereas females are 1:1.
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July 18th, 2008 at 11:08 am
Interesting! Then we females shall start consume more carbo? carbo=fat
Neah, i still prefer to stay thin and have shorter life span:P