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What Contributes To "Skinny Fat" Body?

What Contributes To "Skinny Fat" Body?

  • Everyone’s body is different. Some people are more genetically predisposed to have a higher body fat percentage and less muscle than others.
  • Other factors like exercise and nutrition habits, age, and hormone levels can also contribute to body size.

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