Lean is a tool use in the industry (manufacturing) or in any type of processing environment where waste exist. The purpose of using lean is to eliminate waste in the process. Anything that doesn't add any value to the process is considered waste, Muda. Patmak..."Impossible is Nothing"
Hugo R. Rony has written: 'Obesity and leanness' -- subject(s): Leanness, Obesity
The word 'leanness' is a common, abstract, mass (non-count) noun; a word for a quality of being meager, lacking fat, lacking flesh, or characterized by economy of style, expression, or operation.
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Excessive leanness from disease or malnutrition is called emaciation. It means to waste away physically. Treatment of emaciation includes gradual renourishment with a slow increase of daily caloric intake to help rebuild tissues and regain weight.
Jill H. Podjasek has written: 'The ten habits of naturally slim people' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Body image, Leanness, Mind and body, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Leanness, Thin people, Weight loss
Monty MacLevy has written: 'Pounds off!' -- subject(s): Diet, Exercise, Leanness
Only if you become a couch potato who munches on snacks. The two (leanness and sociability) need not have anything to do with each other.
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The objective of crossbreeding programs is to combine the most desirable traits of select breeds in order to arrive at the desired characteristics of leanness, meatiness, feed efficiency, growth rate, and durability.
It is possible for an athlete to be overweight and still fit. Fitness is often misunderstood to be the same as leanness, and while the two often go hand-in-hand, they are different concepts. Leanness is the lack of adipose tissue, or more generally, the ratio of non-adipose ("lean") tissue to adipose ("fat") tissue. A muscular athlete is often considered lean, even with more body fat than a thinner athlete, because the added muscle tissue is lean, and slants the ratio in favor of leanness. Fitness is the ability to accomplish a certain task. Fitness is often associated with leanness or muscularity, although this association is only correct if the task being referenced requires leanness or muscularity in order to be accomplished, such as running and lifting. Fitness could mean the diametrical opposite if the task is a pie-eating contest or a water-displacement competition. Fitness could be intellectual, psychological, or spiritual as well. In the case of overweight athletes, they are not lean, nor do they often appear particularly athletic. They are often very strong (muscles hidden under the fat), and have trained themselves aerobically such that their excess weight does not overly hinder their fighting prowess. Additionally, the added weight of an overweight competitor can be an advantage in other ways, including MMA. A heavier opponent is harder to move, turn, or grapple with due to their larger size. This is the primary concept with the advent of weight classes, and the reason that you will almost never find overweight competitors in the lighter weights; they need every ounce of body weight to count.
Continental cattle are the cattle that were imported from Europe to improve the growth rate and leanness of existing breeds. Continental beef breeds are as follows: Charolais, Chianina, Gelbvieh, Limousin, Maine Anjou, Salers, and Simmental
Jacob Buckstein has written: 'Functional disorders of the large intestine and their treatment' -- subject(s): Colonic Diseases, Diseases, Intestines 'Eat and keep fit' -- subject(s): Diet, Food, Leanness, Obesity