yes, you will weigh less, because a part of you is gone. And muscle weighs more then fat.
maybe, it depends on how much weight you lost
yes you can build muscle and loose fat, but you can also gain weight. I tried loosing weight by going to the gym and gained muscle so therefore that made me gain weight eve though I lost fat because fat can be turned into muscle
Yes the amount of exercise will affect a horses weight. If the horse is overweight it will slowly lose weight through exercise, just like humans. If the horse is a good weight and is being fed correctly then instead of weight lose you'll get muscle gain and the horse may go up in weight as muscle is heavier than fat.
No, don't over analyse.You probably just lost fat rather than muscle, which is lighter than muscle and thus the weighing scales may not have detected the weight loss.
You have to work on excersises that involve weight training. Another way to build muscle is to do cardio excersises.
It is absolutely essential that excess weight be lost before muscle-building begins. Otherwise, your muscle will not truly be muscle. It will only be fat that has taken on a muscular appearance. Once you discontinue the program (for instance, at an older age) instead of retaining the muscle structure, it breaks down back to a fatty state.This is essentially flab - muscle that has returned to a fatty state. When you have lost the excess weight, then develop true muscle. True muscle, unlike fat, does not give out after a few months of discontinuing a building program.
You can buy special scales, that can tell you the percentage of body fat and muscle.
Yes. A nervous disorder can affect motion. Muscles are controlled by the nervous system so malfunctions can cause muscle movements to be disturbed. In extreme cases such as ALS it can cause lost of muscle control entirely.
Yes and no. Loss of fat can change your weight but usually when you lose fat you gain muscle mass and hence may make you believe that you have not lost any weight at all.
If you loose a lot of weight and don't build enough muscle mass you can depending on how big u were, but that can be fixed with plastic surgery.
By constant low-level asychronous stimulation producing minute contraction of random motor units.
No, weight changes do not affect the IUD or its proper placement. Diaphragms are the method that need a fit-check after significant weight change.