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    This team will show up in the playoffs , but since George is down I don't see team going deep , esp after loosing Lance. Hope PG recovers it would be a waste to loose a talent in PG
    Last edited by KE-25; 08-07-2014 at 07:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by danver2099 View Post
    basta mga negro dali ra mabali ang tiil... pahuway sa kadiyot bai george... balik lang pod dayon....
    African Americans, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, and osteoporosis: a paradox

    Eighty percent of a bone's strength is related to its mass or density. However, factors other than bone mass can influence fracture risk. These factors include bone architecture and geometry, the bone remodeling rate, heritable factors, and propensity to fall.

    Bone mass in African Americans is higher than in other populations.

    I have reviewed several factors that could explain why, despite their lower 25(OH)D concentrations, African Americans have a lower risk of osteoporotic fractures than do whites. This paradox might be explained, at least in part, by the higher bone mass, obesity rates, more efficient calcium economy, and lower bone turnover in African Americans than in whites. In addition, African Americans have certain bone histomorphometric and geometric features and fall patterns that could protect them from fractures.


    Actually boss, a lot of studies negate your claim. African-Americans actually have, for a lack of better term "stronger" bones than other populations.

    Just curious, do you have 100% facts to support your claim or observation lang nah?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redemption32 View Post
    African Americans, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, and osteoporosis: a paradox

    Eighty percent of a bone's strength is related to its mass or density. However, factors other than bone mass can influence fracture risk. These factors include bone architecture and geometry, the bone remodeling rate, heritable factors, and propensity to fall.

    Bone mass in African Americans is higher than in other populations.

    I have reviewed several factors that could explain why, despite their lower 25(OH)D concentrations, African Americans have a lower risk of osteoporotic fractures than do whites. This paradox might be explained, at least in part, by the higher bone mass, obesity rates, more efficient calcium economy, and lower bone turnover in African Americans than in whites. In addition, African Americans have certain bone histomorphometric and geometric features and fall patterns that could protect them from fractures.


    Actually boss, a lot of studies negate your claim. African-Americans actually have, for a lack of better term "stronger" bones than other populations.

    Just curious, do you have 100% facts to support your claim or observation lang nah?

    naa pod usa ai... basta bah naay link or article nga i-paste diri sa istorya kay sakto na dayon mo? again i would tell you that inyong gihatag nga link kay lacking ug data... no numbers or statistics...

    now, nakasulti ko nga basta negro kay dali ra mabalian? vague na akong pagka state... kabantay mo? and i did not say anything bout their bone density or bone strength... they may have the strongest tibia or fibula but ergonomic-wise, dili ka support sa ilang body weight inig landing nila gikan sa taas nga layat...

    please read through my posts... ayaw sa dayon react...

    speaking of react... karon pa man ka ni react ani nga issue nga nahilom na man unta ni... hahaha... wa na gani nitingog si FAQ...

    oist FAQ.. like like din pag may time... nya a a a a...

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    Quote Originally Posted by danver2099 View Post
    naa pod usa ai... basta bah naay link or article nga i-paste diri sa istorya kay sakto na dayon mo? again i would tell you that inyong gihatag nga link kay lacking ug data... no numbers or statistics...

    now, nakasulti ko nga basta negro kay dali ra mabalian? vague na akong pagka state... kabantay mo? and i did not say anything bout their bone density or bone strength... they may have the strongest tibia or fibula but ergonomic-wise, dili ka support sa ilang body weight inig landing nila gikan sa taas nga layat...

    please read through my posts... ayaw sa dayon react...

    speaking of react... karon pa man ka ni react ani nga issue nga nahilom na man unta ni... hahaha... wa na gani nitingog si FAQ...

    oist FAQ.. like like din pag may time... nya a a a a...
    I'm not saying that the article that I've posted is an absolute truth. I was merely sharing to you and the rest of the guys that I think what you posted here was wrong and there are articles and literature proving it.

    And no, your sentence structure was not done vaguely. Just admit it. You got caught posting something you can't prove and now you're barking mad because you lack facts to back your claim.

    Funny that you should mention ergonomics because I haven't studied any ergonomic concept relating to upper body-lower body proportion in the field of sports. If you can back it up, please do share your sources because I, too am a student of ergonomics and I'd love additional literature on the subject even if it proves my previous post was wrong.

    And if I were to agree to your post (ergonomic wise, dili ka support sa ilang body weight inig landing nila gikan sa taas nga layat...), then the most you can conclude is that heavyset persons are more likely to experience fracture on their lower body because their bones cannot support their body weight when landing from a high starting point. I really can't find any premise how you came up to the conclusion that African-Americans are more likely to experience bone fracture or break their bones in their lower body.

    And you're post was merely two days ago. Is it a big deal that I reacted two days after your post?

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    pg24 is done! labad ulo ni bird kay bag-uhay lang ra ba ni.sign ug extension lelz

    still not counting them out sa east kay west, hibbert and scola can still do damage offensively

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    Quote Originally Posted by redemption32 View Post
    I'm not saying that the article that I've posted is an absolute truth. I was merely sharing to you and the rest of the guys that I think what you posted here was wrong and there are articles and literature proving it.

    And no, your sentence structure was not done vaguely. Just admit it. You got caught posting something you can't prove and now you're barking mad because you lack facts to back your claim.

    Funny that you should mention ergonomics because I haven't studied any ergonomic concept relating to upper body-lower body proportion in the field of sports. If you can back it up, please do share your sources because I, too am a student of ergonomics and I'd love additional literature on the subject even if it proves my previous post was wrong.

    And if I were to agree to your post (ergonomic wise, dili ka support sa ilang body weight inig landing nila gikan sa taas nga layat...), then the most you can conclude is that heavyset persons are more likely to experience fracture on their lower body because their bones cannot support their body weight when landing from a high starting point. I really can't find any premise how you came up to the conclusion that African-Americans are more likely to experience bone fracture or break their bones in their lower body.

    And you're post was merely two days ago. Is it a big deal that I reacted two days after your post?
    hahaha... aw oki.. sige gud ikaw gud... daog na ka...

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    As you wish @danver2099, I "like like" your post. I have a lot of time. But I don't waste it on further arguing uneducated talks here in the forum.

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    ot: dali lagi kuno mabali-an ang mga "negro"!.... nganong mkig lalis man jud mo?.... lol #egotrip


    paul george treated himself with a newly customized ferrari 458 spider, which he can't drive yet.... wishing u a SPEEDY recovery p.g!....


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    ^ yahaya PG24 oi... butangi nya ug link boss aron motuo sila... =)

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