
Barbell Shrugged Measuring Muscle Mass Percentage with Dr. Chris Perry, Anders Varner, Travis Mash and Doug Larson #823
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Nov 12, 2025 Dr. Chris Perry, a muscle and performance expert, joins Anders Varner, Travis Mash, and Doug Larson to discuss the crucial role of muscle mass in health. They explore how muscle impacts disease risk and hormone balance, and why the mid-30s to mid-40s is a critical decade for muscle building. Dr. Perry compares DEXA and MRI for muscle measurement, emphasizing the importance of tracking muscle mass percentage. Listeners gain insights on protein needs, the significance of resistance training, and practical strategies for optimizing muscle-to-fat ratios.
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Muscle Is Foundational To Health
- Muscle is the single most important tissue for injury resilience, metabolism, and cellular health.
- Low muscle mass drives disease risk, hormonal decline, and worse mitochondrial function.
Get A Baseline With DEXA Then Use MRI
- Start with a DEXA scan to get basic body composition and fat-free mass index data.
- Use MRI (Springbok) if you want detailed muscle percentage and tissue-level fat insights.
Sarcopenic Obesity Dramatically Raises Risk
- Sarcopenic obesity (low muscle plus high fat) sharply increases fall, fracture, and mortality risk in older adults.
- Older women are disproportionately affected and carry higher cardiometabolic risk.


