Factors that generally do not affect metabolism include the time of day you eat and the specific types of food consumed in moderation. Genetics play a role in metabolic rate, but individual variations in lifestyle, exercise, and overall diet tend to have a more pronounced impact. Additionally, factors like age and sex can influence metabolism, but they are consistent across individuals and do not fluctuate daily. Stress levels and hydration can also have some effects, but they are not as significant as one's overall lifestyle choices.
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Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
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Weed metabolism refers to how the body breaks down and processes the compounds in marijuana. The rate of metabolism can affect how long the effects of weed last in the body. Faster metabolism may result in shorter duration of effects, while slower metabolism can prolong the effects.
THC, the active compound in marijuana, can affect metabolism in the human body by increasing appetite and potentially leading to weight gain. It can also impact the body's ability to regulate blood sugar levels and may affect the metabolism of fats.
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