Yes. Anorexics usually weigh less than a healthy person does.
No. That is not true at all.
no, im sorry there are still calories in bran muffins but they are great for keeping you regular, very healthy.
No that is not true
True weight is going to depend on what grain bullet you are shooting.
They are different definitions of 'thin'. An anorexic person is thin in an extremely unhealthy way; they lose just as much muscle as fat. A normal 'thin' person just has very little body fat, but the usual amount of other tissue. This makes them far healthier. Anorexics don't completely starve themselves because they'd die. They consume enough calories to survive (usually 300-400 daily, maybe less, like an apple and diet Coke for example) but not enough to gain weight, so they lose it instead. Starving does work but is a terrible idea.
It is true for the authour, truth is a matter of perception. People of faith see things differently from sceptics.
True
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Gaining weight is most difficult for which body type?
No, not true.
It depends on the culture to be exact, but most societies do not look kindly upon anorexics. They are often viewed harshly or seen as just attention-seeking, which often is not true at all.
A true spider can lift eight times its weight.