Those of us in life are not getting in front of the classical consideration: "But because he / she does not get fat while I just eat a little 'more you see it now?" The answer that we give ourselves almost certainly is as follows: "will be the constitution!" well this is not so, or at least is only partly true, if we are fat or less tells us (in the indicative mood) our past as children.
A Swedish research has shown how the amount of fat cells (body fat) is determined in childhood, and during adulthood the number of these cells remains unchanged, at most you can have variation in the order 10% a year until you get to a replacement of about 50% in 8 years. What does this mean? Well, the fat cells are "decided" during our childhood, and in the course of our lives these mainly ONLY undergo a volume change (enlarge or reduce), which is why some people find it difficult to lose weight, and not just take up the rhythms unhealthy regain their weight.
Fortunately, if guided by a good doctor, you have the chance to benefit from tailored treatments, that in these cases may be the only solution. In short, the basal metabolic rate, lifestyle and nutrition, among several different individuals, are not the only discriminating factors between a fat person and a thin, simplifying we can say that if when I was a child and I have accumulated 1000 (random number) fat cells, I'll have more difficult to become obese than those who owns 100000 (random number), you should spread the culture of the baby fat is not health synonymous, because if he is fat, you probably will have consequences when he grows up.
Andrea Busalacchi

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