No. Body fat without any calorie surplus is not possible.
Because when you stop eating your body goes into starvation mode and then it starts to save the fat that you have to survive and then you gain weight
The fastes way to gain weight is by eating at night cuz your body doesnt burn those calories and they turn into pure fat.
no however, when you eat again your body will store all the fat from that food and make you gain weight because your body thinks it might not get any more food after that!!! EAT
You gain weight when you stop eating because your body begins to think its starving. Your motabolism slows to keep weight on. And anything you eat your body trys to keep the fat out of it.
Well, no. Eating too much and getting too little exercise will cause you to gain weight.
Unhealthy eating is bad for you because it causes you to gain weight. Extra weight gain can put unnecessary stress on the body and it's organs.
the basics of weight gain is eating more than what you need so that the excess can be stored to gain weight and physical exercise which will demand the body to add more muscle so that the weight gained is healthy and not fat
Eating sugar before bed can contribute to weight gain because the body is less active during sleep, so the excess sugar is more likely to be stored as fat.
Your body stores extra calories as fat. If you take in more calories than you use the extra calories will be stored as fat regardless of what food type you got the calories from.
It depends! Are you including them in your calories, and not eating over your calories? If so, then it won't make you gain belly fat! Don't worry. It will cause bloat, though, if you eat a lot of it.
I think that eating sugar does make you fat, because sugar builds on fat molecules, which makes you fat.
Eating boogers does not cause fat gain. Body fat is primarily influenced by overall calorie intake and expenditure rather than the consumption of specific substances like nasal mucus. While it's generally considered an unsanitary habit, eating boogers is unlikely to have a significant impact on one's weight or health.