no...but through culture could it be common or looked for also being on the heavy side in most cultures is a sign of good health and wealth.
fat man in hindu is fat elmo
With Vitamin A
Islam... Muslims...
Any form of movement requires the burning of ATP for energy, which can come from the breakdown of carbohydrates, proteins, or lipids(Fats). So yes, you will burn fat as long as your need for ATP requires burning of fat.
Buddha
mostly yes. depending on what religion you are.
When dieting, one of the biggest challenges is fat loss; weight can be dropped quickly, however, by burning fat. Burning fat not only requires cardio exercise to boost the metabolism, but requires a low fat diet of foods that help burn fat. Olive oil in its purest form is excellent. Try it on a salad with lemon juice and light salt and pepper. Also, almonds, berries, oatmeal, and low fat peanut butter can contribute to a fat burning diet.
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Ash Wednesday--the start to Lent
No. Honey has a very high calorie content. Less fat requires less calories, not more.
Essential fat in a female bodies are higher and her reproductive system requires more energy to function.
Exercise requires energy, and some of that energy comes from stored body fat. Regular exercise then, combined with a sensible diet, will lead to reduced body fat.