Fat tissue is denser than other tissue. That is, per the same volume, it weighs more.
Fats are a larger molecule and therefore have more mass.
No they don't. They have more fat in their fat cells!!
It is weight.The ratio of fat mass to fat-free mass is body composition.
fat people. are more llikely to get paralized
Not necessarily. Strength is determined by muscle mass and conditioning, not body fat. Leaner individuals may have more muscle and therefore be stronger than those with more body fat.
yes it does help
I fink this is a bit of a daft question to ask..mass is a measurement - therefore 50kg of muscle = 50kg of fat...if u get what i mean
A person is considered fat or overweight/obese, if they have a high BMI (Body Mass Index). That is their weight in proportion to the height.
No, people have the same luck, fat or thin!!
Growth hormones cause the body to create more muscle mass. Therefore when the body absorbs more hormones this in turn will decrease fat inside the body as muscle mass is increased.
It is a common misconception that fat people are stronger than others. In reality, strength is not determined by body size or weight, but rather by muscle mass and overall fitness level. While some fat individuals may have more muscle mass due to their body composition, it is not accurate to say that all fat people are stronger than others. Strength is a complex combination of factors including genetics, training, and overall health.
very fat