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Re: meal frequency
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Mon, 23 Jan 2006 15:25:39 -0700
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> I wonder if men do better with the one meal a day plan than women?  Are
> there any women on this list eating only once a day?

Pure conjecture/speculation/extrapolation:

It's possible men who were hunting ate very little while on the trail, and
feasted once the hunt was complete. At the same time women, who were out ga
thering (or performing other "domestic" duties), were possibly munching thr
oughout the day. Which could explain the difference that exists (if any). T
his is, of course, a veeerrrry generalized supposition.

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