Being overweight slows body fluid circulation and puts extra pressure on the veins
Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.
The 5 factors that affect optimum weight are snacking and tubbing
it affect they because if u are big it will be hard to run
I think that some factors that affect your body weight are: a) Depression b) Physical Activity c) Self esteem
No it does not, but it might affect the volume of the object (it might shrink or expand).
Yes, the heart could be causing water weight that includes pitting edema. A doctor will need to be consulted to determine the causes.
pulmonary edema
There are 6 types of edema. Generalized edema, skin edema, peripheral edema, corneal edema, cerebral edema, pulmonary edema, myxedema and lymphedema.
it will affect the weight because its flavor adds weight everything has weight. it will affect the weight because its flavor adds weight everything has weight. it will affect the weight because its flavor adds weight everything has weight. it will affect the weight because its flavor adds weight everything has weight.
Edema is swelling. It can affect the entire body or a specific part of it. It is caused by inflammation and sometimes an injury. It is the result of leaking blood vessels that release fluid into the body cause it to swell.
There could be multiple reasons why a person gains a large amount of water weight and has pitting edema. It could be a heart of even a kidney problem. You will need to consult with your doctor for further details.
Weight does not affect soil absorbency.
Discogenic edema is swelling (edema) of the vertebra in the spine (disc's).
Humidity generally does not affect weight.
No, an electric current does not affect weight.
edema
Edema is swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues. Although edema can affect any part of your body, it's most commonly noticed in your hands, arms, feet, ankles and legs. Edema can be the result of underlying medical conditions, certain medications or pregnancy. Identifying and treating the underlying cause of edema is key to effectively controlling it. Self-care measures coupled with medication that removes excess fluid usually can effectively treat edema.