During puberty, there are a lot of changes going on in the body. So loosing fat from the face is very common and normal.
Yes, it's perfectly normal.
Essential fat in a female bodies are higher and her reproductive system requires more energy to function.
The amount of fat in a person affects puberty. Fat holds on to hormones so the more fat someone has, the more hormones they can hold. Because of this, if someone is heavier due to body fat, they should hit puberty sooner than someone with less body fat.
well puppy fat can go at anytime!! it may happen near puberty or after, girls may gain weight during puberty so you can lose it and feel like you gained it again (but you have not). when you lose puppy fat it feels as if you have just lost weight no different to losing weight itself. some people don't lose there puppy fat till much later on in life but most lose it between the ages of 9-14 I hope this helped you xx
Yes.
Yes. Your body needs some amount of fat to develop, and if you have too much muscle (and little or no fat), you will not go into puberty.
Weakness (as far as strength), fat on certain sides of body but not on the other. Disruption during puberty years.
Most girls gain weight in various places during puberty. This is totally normal.
The fat guy in LOST is Hurley.
He lost all of his defense items and he was knocked unconcious by a really fat man and then raped by the fat man's sidekick.
No. The only way to rid fat from your body is to have it removed surgically. Fat cells develop at certain times in the human body. For males, this is in utero and during puberty. For females, this is in utero, during puberty, and during pregnancy. The fat cells you have are the fat cells you have. Now, that being said, fat cells either grow (storing water, nutrients, and toxins), or shrink (metabolism of stored substances). The human body sweats under specific conditions: exercise, excess temperature (internal and external), and stress. When we sweat, fat can metabolize some of it's stored substances, and water released from fat can be a component of sweat, but this is not fat dissolving.
Fat acts as a nutritional buffer in case there are periods of lack of food or appetite. It is even more important during the stage of puberty as there is a higher nutritional requirement to fuel bodily growth.