Fat people are at higher risk for: liver disease, Heart disease and stroke, Diabetes, certain cancers, gallstones, hypoxemia, and osteoarthritis (problems in the joints). Problems in the bones themselves are not usually related directly to obesity. See also this link.
yes ur bones can break and be shaved down so yes your skeleton can deteriorate
Because of the lowered gravity, one's bones would start to deteriorate due to decreased use.
lemon juice because the acid from the lemon rots the bone from the inside out
Fats deteriorate upon exposure to oxygen, heat, metals, and light. A lot depends on what sort of fat it is. Animal fats are more susceptible to damage from oxygen and metals. Vegetable fats are more susceptible to damage from heat and light.
Genetics determines where an individuals body deposits fat. I am a fat person but both my ankles and my wrist bones are clearly prominent. Every body is different.
A lipid is fat that bones store.
no you will be skin and bones then you will die.
They have their bones outside their body
Bones do not turn into dust on their own. In certain conditions, such as extreme heat or prolonged exposure to the elements, bones may deteriorate or become brittle, but they do not naturally turn into dust.
the legs have bones in them: the femur, tibia, and fibula. these are bones. the legs are not all bones, though. they have tissue and muscle and fat as well.
The substance inside the carpal bones that stores fat is called bone marrow. It is a soft, gelatinous tissue found within the central cavities of bones and is responsible for producing blood cells and storing fat.
Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones deteriorate. In turn, you can prevent this harmful disease by eating foods that are rich in calcium such as dairy products and plants.