Primarily, one gains weight because salt retains water. It's heavy and one becomes waterlogged.
people gain weight when they eat less because your body thinks it is starving, your body converts your muscle into fat and it makes you feel weak and gain weight, however if you eat less for a long period of time you will lose weight
You gain weight when you stop eating because your body begins to think its starving. Your motabolism slows to keep weight on. And anything you eat your body trys to keep the fat out of it.
It can cause or exacerbate unwanted fluid retention and so in that way increase body weight.
Everyone should eat iodized salt to prevent thyroid problems, a slow metabolism, and weight gain.
no however, when you eat again your body will store all the fat from that food and make you gain weight because your body thinks it might not get any more food after that!!! EAT
High blood pressure and water weight gain.
mass xxx to gain weight and build muscle
Your body is using up the calories you are consuming.
you don't gain weight when you eat very little. you need to exercise and eat little portions of your meal and you will not gain weight, you will gain muscle by working out but not the weight.
ANSWER: Your body will absorb the fat and you will gain weight.
Yes you do gain weight.
No. It takes 3,500 calories to gain a solid pound of body weight. One meal will not do that.