As young as 5 i believe...
You can, but you are still young, your body is still trying to make you grow taller so losing body fat will be harder.
Answer: Normal. Chapter 8 Nutrition assesment. ~jmata~
Your body needs oxygen to do anything! Fat is excess that is not burned off by work (anything that exerts energy) It is stored on the body as fat, then used up when less fat is being taken in. Also in exercise the body uses the fat stores as energy so it can keep going.
It means: I (the doctor) have taken note that there is fat on the top of (whatever body part or area was being examined).
No. Body fat is fat.
this complicated because i some cases it's possible and in others it's not. not all fat is harmful to the body. in facts some fat must be taken in. Fat is the chief storage form of energy and it is the fuel for much of the muscular activities within our body. too much fat can be harmful
Weight loss is accomplished through the burning of fat for calories, which happens when the body uses more calories in the course of a day than it has taken in. All weight loss involves the burning of fat. Without "fat burning," there is no weight loss. "Fat burning" is the only kind of diet there is that will result in the reduction of body weight.
When you intake excess carbohydrates than you required it is turned to fat. Not only carbohydrates, proteins will also turns to fat if taken in excess. But there are times when carbohydrates won't change to fat. These are post workout meal and breakfast.
Lean Body Fat
If you had no body fat, you would die. Everybody has (and needs!) body fat.
You should consider your fat tissues as your body fat.
The body stores fat to save energy for when the body needs it. It also uses fat to regulate the body temperature.