I don't think there's a tendency for overweight people to become asthmatic, BUT there is a tendency for some people with Asthma to become overweight if they have difficulty breathing properly during exercise.
Not as such, but being overweight can lead to other breathing issues due to the extra weight on the chest and around the neck.
This is all about the culture in which you live. There are cultures that prefer overwieght people.
Anyone can get asthma, but being fit we can prevent this. If anyone has asthma, their overweight makes it more difficult to breathe.
The U.S. population has approximately 63% overweight people, about half of which are classified as obese.
No, some do not. Others, however, do. They realise that the person is more important.
because people can get more to eat than animals
because people can get more to eat than animals
This belief stems from societal norms and beauty standards that prioritize thinness. However, it is not a fair or accurate representation of health. People come in all shapes and sizes, and health is determined by more than just weight. It's important to focus on overall well-being and not judge others based on their appearance.
Hmm, well in my opinion out of the whole world, I think skinny, but alot of people are big, but i see alot of skinny people.
hey there your answer is no. They do not. Just because they are obese or overweight don't mean they fall more than normal people.
The color doesn't make them gay or not gay. And skinny jeans are not any more or less gay than any other pants. But skinny jeans are not for people who are not in shape or overweight. I do think white jeans look a little odd in cold, wet, dark, dreary climates, like Minnesota in Winter, tho.
They sometimes do, but i just don't get why fat people always get bullied. What is so wrong with them, why don't normal people get bullied, or thin and slim people? Just because they're a little different they don't have to get bullied. I hate it. No, skinny people are bullied a lot. From elementary school to highschool, I have been bullied and threatened countless times. "Dude, I could throw you across the room" would always be one I heard in 2nd to 5th grade. From then on, I was punched and constantly reminded that I am too skinny to stand up for myself. Now, half of the country wants to lose weight and there is far more focusing on obesity than underweight children, so quit being a drama queen about being overweight, skinny people get picked on far more. As i recall, I am and was picked on by overweight kids- they were the bullies. Overall, I am highly disappointed in the quality of society.