Weight gain in the inner thighs can result from a combination of factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, and lifestyle habits such as diet and physical activity levels. Hormones, particularly estrogen, can influence fat distribution, leading to increased fat storage in that area. Additionally, a sedentary lifestyle and calorie surplus can contribute to overall weight gain, which might manifest in the thighs. Engaging in targeted exercises and maintaining a balanced diet can help manage weight in this region.
It can do yes. Weight gain during pregnancy can go anywhere hun. Hips, thighs, bottom, adbomonen etc.
No. When you gain weight, you gain it allover and cannot target specific spots. If anything, weight gain is targeted to spots you don't want it to - hips, butt, thighs.
daughter is 17 and has red line on her upper thighs in the front of both legs. She has gain some weight but not that much. I don't see it as stretchmarks because I have stretch marks and they don't look the same. Please help Toni
Weight gain has a lot to do with genetics. People vary, so do their genetics.
yes
There are many things you can eat that will go to the thighs. Eating sugars and starches will make you gain weight.
Only if you eat pure lard for a entire week. Your entire body will also gain weight, along with your fat thighs.
WEIGHT TRAINING
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adductors
yes it does. It helps strengthen your thighs, arms and inner core. You would have to do it regularly to notice a difference.
well from rubbing. you ever herd of starting a fire well i know people say that. you might not be fat but your weight is carried in your thighs and they rub and will leave you with rash.