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  2. What Weighs More: Muscle or Fat? - AOL

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    It’s a common misconception that muscle weighs more than fat. In reality, muscle weight vs. fat weight is exactly the same — a pound of fat vs a pound of muscle still weighs in at one pound.

  3. Obesity in the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Feasting and festivals are major parts of life, [19] imported foods have been given higher social status than local, healthier foods, [17] and historically a large body size was associated with wealth, power and beauty. [6] [17] The Nauru term for satisfaction and feeling healthy, pweda, is the same as fullness or distention. [20]

  4. List of sovereign states by body mass index - Wikipedia

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    The data for mean body mass index by country was published by the World Health Organization. The list below refers to year 2014. The list below refers to year 2014. Data

  5. We Have the Real Answer to the Common Question: ‘Does Muscle ...

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    You need both muscle and fat in the body for healthy living, but the answer to whether muscles weighs more than fat is complicated. Here’s what to know. We Have the Real Answer to the Common ...

  6. Body composition - Wikipedia

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    The ideal percent of body mass which should be fat depends on an individual's sex, age, and physical activity. For example, a female thirty year old will have a different ideal fat percentage than a male thirty year old. An athlete will have a different ideal than a non athlete, and it can depend on the sport. [24]

  7. Is BMI or Body Fat More Important? - AOL

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    Body fat percentage is a measure of how much body fat you have in relation to your overall weight. It can be more accurate than BMI at assessing whether someone has a healthy weight and whether ...

  8. Obesity in the Middle East and North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Individuals who had a low level of education, were non-smokers, and had a family history of obesity were more likely to have an unhealthy body weight. [18] Although females at the Lebanese American University were more likely to snack between meals than their male counterparts, they are more motivation to be thin than males due to sex ...

  9. Muscle fat may pose higher risk to heart health than other ...

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    The authors of the current study note that muscle fat has been associated with insulin resistance and increased risk of type 2 diabetes.. They suggest this may be because higher muscle fat may ...