The primary reason is that the person's calorie consumption is not equaling to the person's calorie requirement for physical activity.
If you lay down you spread your weight over a greater area and decrease the chances of the ice breaking.
Yes. Most anorexics are not severly underweight or thin. Many may still be on the path of weight loss, starting from a healthy or even over-weight original weight.
He is 6'1" and thin. So I would guess 175 lbs
It depends on the person. Some anorexics become very thing within a few weeks. WHile many will eventually gain most of the weight back, and then some, as they go on with life, some do remain thin.
Its harder for an obese individual to do the same aerobic activity as a different individual whos thin because they carry around extra weight thatat slows them down.
um..probably by not going to the bathroom constantly to stick ones finger down ones throat..
Julia Roberts (not Robers) from QVC is much thinner now than she used to be and some people wish she would put weight on so that she looks better. She is a survivor of polio and attributes the disease to some weight loss.
To some extent, yes. Anorexics have an unnatural desire to lose weight past the point of being "thin" and take it to an unhealthy extreme.
Why do you even want to know this?! There is no average weight of all of them. They aren't all the same weight, it's just like all other countries, some are fat, some are thin. There is no proper answer for this.
He is too thin because he is as fanatical about his weight as his wife is.
If you under eat you will lose some weight, and although it is good to fat people, who need to lose some weight, to thin people, who sometimes need to gain weight, under eating could lower their life expectancy
If you under eat you will lose some weight, and although it is good to fat people, who need to lose some weight, to thin people, who sometimes need to gain weight, under eating could lower their life expectancy