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Active duty applies to a person who is in the Air force full time, it can also apply to a reservist who is performing active duty to meet his or her yearly obligation. Inactive duty usually applies to a member of the inactive reserve. They are not in a drill status, but could still be recalled to active duty.
Because an inactive person does not have as strong a heart muscle as an active person, therefore the heart must beat more frequently to pump the same amount of a blood that an active person's heart can pump with one beat.
Inactive, motionless, stationary, unmoving, immobile, stopped, still, dormant.
No, of course not. If you check your BMI it will state you are in the healthy range.
Yes! Everybody needs calories to survive, whether they're active or not.
No, that's a healthy weight for somebody who's 5'8. No worries! (:
run, walk and eat really healthy
If the muscle cell in question is part of a muscle the active person uses regularly, the cell will be bigger and have more nuclei than a less active muscle cell.
To be overweight, you must weigh more than your official healthy weight for a person your height.
active,healthy(do not have any serious disease. e.g : cancer,etc) peaceful and moodyless
It is healthy, you may not look like the skinniest person on earth but its healthy
Check your BMI (Body Mass Index) it shows if your overweight for your height. You are considered 'Healthy' if you are average weight or just under or just over weight.