If you were to lose only muscle mass, your total weight would decrease, but your body fat percentage would increase, as you'd be a greater percent body fat.
Most likely due to the loss of muscle mass.
You can buy special scales, that can tell you the percentage of body fat and muscle.
She used to be but when she tried out for Leia she lost many pounds and then after Return of the Jedi she gained more weight.
When she won American Idol at age 17 she had weighed 190 pounds and then she gained a few pounds and lost them when she gained fat on her she weighed 209 pounds. Then she lost weight and weighed 162 lbs. So she was never ever really fat, just more than I weigh!
Yes it is normal. My nephew gains alot of weight before he starts a growth spurt. He is over 6 feet tall now.
You may hit the ball fat if you have gained a bit of weight as the shaft might get caught by your body when swinging
There is no way to add fat to any one area of your body without surgery. General weight increase will often add more fat to the breast area, especially in women. However, there are no miracle creams or herbal medicines that will add or reduce fat for that matter in any one certain area. Fat is gained and lost equally throughout the body.
No! You are losing bodily fluids. Fluids which are replaced when you rehydrate. In between times you have lost weight (water weight) but not fat.
It is possible to lose weight but gain inches because fat weighs less than muscle. If one's body loses muscle mass and gains fat, this could happen. Also, apparent weight loss may be greatly skewed by water weight, as well as the weight of any undigested meals still in the system.
He has gained weight recently.
When you talk about "weight loss" that takes into account everything in your body. Things like organs, bones, muscle and fat. When you talk about "fat loss" this specifically is how much fat you have in your body your have lost. This is why it's important when weighing your self to understand that that is your total body weight. Once you know your body fat percentage you can figure out how much of your total body weight is fat.
yes you can build muscle and loose fat, but you can also gain weight. I tried loosing weight by going to the gym and gained muscle so therefore that made me gain weight eve though I lost fat because fat can be turned into muscle
To lose weight, you just be exercising and burning off more than you are consuming. If you are not an a diet and lowering what yu consume, then you are just exerciseing that food or energy off and not tapping into stored fat on your body. It could be that you have lost fat, but gained muscle mass, too. Otherwise, your workout may not be targeting the right area to lose weight in.