its measured by calipers.
The leanest part of a female body is typically the hands and feet, as they generally have less fat compared to other areas like the hips or thighs. However, the specific distribution of fat and lean tissue can vary significantly from person to person.
Yes, lean body tissue like muscle mass has a higher metabolic rate compared to fat tissue. This is because muscle requires more energy to maintain itself, so individuals with more muscle tend to have a higher basal metabolic rate. Therefore, the amount of lean body tissue can have a significant impact on an individual's overall metabolic rate.
A little extra padding typically refers to having a little bit more body fat or being slightly overweight. It can suggest having a softer or rounder appearance compared to someone who is more lean or muscular.
The body fat assessment technique that relies on this principle is called Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA). BIA measures the resistance to electrical current as it passes through the body; lean tissue, which contains more water and electrolytes, conducts electricity better than fat tissue. By analyzing the impedance, BIA estimates body composition, including the proportion of fat mass versus lean body mass. This method is non-invasive and relatively quick, making it popular for assessing body fat.
A homograph for lean is "lean," which can mean to incline in a certain direction or to be thin or low in body fat.
body size, temperature, sex, level of endocrine gland activity
lean body mass
Your lean body mass consists of everything that is notfat:Muscle and organ tissue (but not fat tissue)BonesWater, blood and other body fluids
Fat compartments of the human body and lean compartments of the human body.
to lean = nish'an (נשען)
When you want to go left, you lean your body left but actually you push out with your left hand on the handlebars essentially steering to the left.
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Lean Mean Thirteen was created on 2007-06-19.