Once the astronauts are in space they remove their bulky suit. Some of them suffer from space sickness, they gain a little height as there is no gravity there.But once on earth they regain their normal height.
When you say "expert diet chart" and "develop weight", are you saying you want to lose weight, gain weight, or find out if your weight is healthy? Please feel free to ask the question again.
atleast two hours a day The human body tends to lose muscle and bone mass rapidly in space. To fight this loss, at least two hours of strenuous exercise is built into every astronaut's daily schedule on the Space Station.
She said she had a trainer and a nutritionist.
Kenny should definitely lose some weight...
No, but you can lose weight.
gain
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Gain, stupid.
they dont lose bones you fool! where would they go? what, do they flush them out their space toilets?
If you gain weight quickly you will have fat problems. And if you lose weight too quickly you will suffer anorexia before you have a chance to gain the average weight. And that is the truth.
Some will gain weight, and others will lose it. Drugs have different effects on different people, and can either make you feel more hungry (gain weight) or less hungry (lose weight).
In space, the lack of gravity-induced pressure on your bones leads to decreased bone density because your body does not need to support its weight in the same way as it does on Earth. As a result, astronauts in space experience bone loss due to reduced mechanical stress on their bones, which can lead to weakened bones and an increased risk of fractures.
This depends on the person and the kind of weight lifting you do. The short answer however is that lifting weights should help you to lose fat and gain muscle. If you are lifting heavily in order to gain muscle mass, you will gain weight. However, if you are lifting to get lean muscle, it should help to lose weight.
Astronauts can lose up to 1-2% of their bone density per month while in space due to the lack of gravity and weight-bearing activity. This can lead to an increased risk of fractures during long-duration missions. To combat this, astronauts participate in exercise routines and receive nutritional support to help minimize bone loss.
Nooo...
You lose weight and gain strength.
you can lose water.. which is heavy but as soon as ro rehydrate you gain the weight back.