Muscles stretch, and it takes energy (? fat) to grow.
Protein builds muscle, and muscle burns fat.
It atrophies. Muscle can\'t turn inot fat anymore than bone can become blood.
it starts consuming your fat and then your muscle
You lose muscle tone and general physical good health.
No, fat cannot turn into muscle and muscle cannot turn into fat.
Yur skin decomposes along with fat and muscle and your skeleton is left
It depends on how how tall you are and what your body composition is like (muscle weighs more than fat). If you are under five feet, than yes you may be overweight. If you are taller, and if you have more muscle, you will weight more.
When fasting fat goes first then muscle.
fat will never turn into muscle. If you want muscle, you need to lift heavy weights and eat plenty of protein. but you need some fat from your food for energy :>
no muscle not act on surrounding fat. muscle act on moving. fat accquired from laziness. laziness=muscle not acting. Studies have shown that muscle do in fact act upon its surrounding fat. Muscle that has been developed allow a 12% increase for the surrounding fat to become muscle! Muscle act as an inner furnace for your body and burns your fat as well throughout the day! That's why people with more muscle need to eat more often.
It's impossible to gain muscle from fat. You get muscle from heavy exercises and protein :>
possibly. Muscles and bone weight more than fat; thus, if one is gaining height (an expansion of muscle and bone), one should naturally gain weight. This is natural, and is nothing to worry about; growing taller can help distribute fat around your body, making you look slimmer (while gaining weight).