Generally, to increase weight and body size, you need foods with higher clorie content. This is still possible with a vegetarian diet. Many grains, nuts, seeds, oils, and beans have higher clorie contents. Most will also have high amounts of healthy fats and protein, which are essential to growing muscle. Some vegetarians choose to consume dairy, which means that milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, and such as still allowed. Some less-reestrictve forms of vegetarianism also allow the consumption of fish and eggs, bit great sources of protein ans healthy omega-3 fats and oils. Of course, in the unhealthy realm of things, cakes, candies, and pastries are also vegetarian if you are looking for high-calories foods with little or no nutritional value. The same can be said for things like French fries and Pizza.
No, body weight does not increase drom an insulin injection.
Certain studies have indicated that soy may increase estrogen levels in the body. So if your vegetarian diet included a lot of soy, it may be possible.
as you grow, your body evenly distributes the weight throughout your body
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Yes, the presence of gas in your body can contribute to a temporary increase in overall weight due to the volume of gas occupying space, but it does not add to your body's mass or fat content.
Speed does not increase the weight of a moving body. Weight is determined by the mass of the object and the force of gravity acting on it, and it remains constant regardless of speed. Speed only affects the kinetic energy of the body, which is proportional to the square of the speed.
No, the weight of the body will not increase when immersed in water. The weight of an object is determined by the force of gravity acting on it, which remains constant regardless of whether the object is in water or in air. The apparent weight of the body will be less in water due to the buoyant force acting on it.
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Yes, it does slightly.
When you eat something, the mass of your body temporarily increases due to the addition of the food. This increase in mass will also correspond to an increase in weight, as weight is the force exerted by gravity on that mass. However, once the food is digested and metabolized, the mass and weight will decrease as your body processes and eliminates waste.