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      10 months ago

      I mean dietary requirements do differ between ethnicities due to different levels of fat and muscle gain per “neutral” calorie, and it just so happens that Northern & Eastern European people (ie people traditionally considered White) have about a 20% lower tendancy to convert calories to fat over other things (bone, muscle etc.) when compared to the average human - South Asian people have about a 20% higher tendancy towards fat whereas most other ethnicities are very close to the average.

      So excess protein being a greater issue in Western society (where thre are more White people) actually kind of tracks, as there’s going to be too much protein/amino acid availability as their bodies are more proactive about producing them from other food types anyway.