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Yes, because their metabolisms are much faster than adults' metabolisms. They also have more free time on their hands to exercise, whereas most adults do not due to things such as jobs and kids.
IBS is connected with sexual fitness in that many people with IBS are unable to achieve an erection or complete a sexual act.
The rate of metabolisms can differ for many reasons. Age, gender, and level of physical activity are the main reasons. Younger adults/children and teens, generally have faster metabolisms. It has also been found in scientific studies that men have faster metabolisms than women due to genetic and bodily differences. Finally, people who are physically active, and have more muscle mass will have a fast rate of metabolism, due to the fact that more muscle mass=faster metabolism. There are other factors that could come into play as well. People that have eating disorders( i.e. anorexia/bulimia nervosa) generally have very slow metabolisms because they aren't eating properly, and in the case of anorexia, frequently enough. You need to take in calories in order to burn them. That is why it is suggested that about 5 to 6 smaller meals throughout the day can aid in weight loss, because it will increase your metabolic rate, allowing you to burn more calories.
Younger people tend to have faster metabolisms than older people. For this reason, it may be that young people generally burn off the weed and clear their systems faster than older people. However, even if this is true, it would only be a generalization. There are some young people with very slow metabolisms, and some older people with very fast metabolisms. So, if you have to take a drug test, the safe thing to do would be to assume that marijuana will stay in your system for 2 to 6 weeks, or a month on average for regular smokers. That is how long it generally takes for marijuana to leave your system. In other words, don't assume that it will take a shorter amount of time for you just because you're young.
The chemical reaction or breakdown of complex molecules, most commonly referenced during digestion. When food is digested, it is absorbed by the body, and this absorption happens at different rates for each person. This absorption rate is also called a metabolism. Younger, more active people tend to have faster metabolisms, meaning the food they eat does not become fat immediately and it is digested faster. Older, more sedentary people often have slower metabolisms, which is why older people tend to gain weight more easily.
The chemical reaction or breakdown of complex molecules, most commonly referenced during digestion. When food is digested, it is absorbed by the body, and this absorption happens at different rates for each person. This absorption rate is also called a metabolism. Younger, more active people tend to have faster metabolisms, meaning the food they eat does not become fat immediately and it is digested faster. Older, more sedentary people often have slower metabolisms, which is why older people tend to gain weight more easily.
No, people of different races do not have different fat burning metabolisms. We are all human and metabolism food the same way on the inside -- calories in, calories out.
Different people have different metabolisms- Some people will gain / lose weight faster than others.. If you are patient you should see a change soon- even if slow.
It is actually more common then people think. A lot of people have IBS or related symptoms but do not get help or tell anyone because they feel it is embarrassing.
They have a very slow metabolism so they don't need as much oxygen as animals with faster metabolisms.
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No. IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) is a syndrome where people have abnormal gut motility or sensation. It is niether caused by nor causes malnutrition.