You go by height and weight.
I think it's fat in your body
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.
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Cardiovascular disease due to increased fat storage in the body.
Yes & no. Percent of body fat adds to your weight, but so does muscle. You could weigh 300 pounds and have 100% body fat, or a lot of muscle. See my point?
this depends on a persons body type, a simple diet will not reduce a persons belly fat by itself it must be accompanied by an appropriate amount of exercise
You can't transplant your fat cells into another persons body. In rare cases some identical twins can share there fat cells. You can transfer your fat cells from one part of your body to a new location on your own body.
Boiled potato still contains fat, containing about 0.1g of total fat, but this is a very low figure.
No. Obesity is classified by measuring a persons weight. The persons body fat percentage should also be considered.
Fat Mass is the total weight in your body comprised of fatty tissue.