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Most people believe elderly falls happen because of slippery floors or simple accidents.
But research reveals a deeper cause.
Many falls occur because the body’s internal support system has weakened — muscle.
Modern health culture focuses heavily on appearance. People talk about body weight, body fat, and how the body looks.
But long-term health depends on something deeper: how the body is built.
In this episode of The Judgment Infrastructure Podcast, we explore muscle as biological infrastructure using the 20/80 Rule and the 5 Whys framework.
Topics covered in this episode:
• Why muscle loss is a hidden driver of elderly falls
• Why body weight is a misleading health metric
• The medical concept of sarcopenia
• Why muscle determines mobility and independence
• Why body composition matters more than appearance
• How monitoring muscle can improve long-term health outcomes
Modern healthcare often focuses on treating disease after it appears.
But muscle preservation represents something different.
Preventive health infrastructure.
Because muscle is not cosmetic.
Muscle is infrastructure.
And the infrastructure of the body determines the future of the body.
Hosted by Chung Kong Tiong
Exploring why systems beat talent in business, leadership, and economics.
Framework:
• 20/80 Rule
• 5 Whys Analysis
• Infrastructure Thinking
New episodes every Friday at 9:00 PM.
Author:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Chung-Kong-Tiong/author/B0GFLZVNHY
By Chung Kong TiongMost people believe elderly falls happen because of slippery floors or simple accidents.
But research reveals a deeper cause.
Many falls occur because the body’s internal support system has weakened — muscle.
Modern health culture focuses heavily on appearance. People talk about body weight, body fat, and how the body looks.
But long-term health depends on something deeper: how the body is built.
In this episode of The Judgment Infrastructure Podcast, we explore muscle as biological infrastructure using the 20/80 Rule and the 5 Whys framework.
Topics covered in this episode:
• Why muscle loss is a hidden driver of elderly falls
• Why body weight is a misleading health metric
• The medical concept of sarcopenia
• Why muscle determines mobility and independence
• Why body composition matters more than appearance
• How monitoring muscle can improve long-term health outcomes
Modern healthcare often focuses on treating disease after it appears.
But muscle preservation represents something different.
Preventive health infrastructure.
Because muscle is not cosmetic.
Muscle is infrastructure.
And the infrastructure of the body determines the future of the body.
Hosted by Chung Kong Tiong
Exploring why systems beat talent in business, leadership, and economics.
Framework:
• 20/80 Rule
• 5 Whys Analysis
• Infrastructure Thinking
New episodes every Friday at 9:00 PM.
Author:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Chung-Kong-Tiong/author/B0GFLZVNHY