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I'm 14, and a huge health freak. I'm always trying to eat right and excercise ALOT. Obeseness (sp?) runs in my family....on both sides. I'm trying to avoid it. I'm 117 pounds, and 5'5, but still can't get rid of those annoying little rolls. They're not noticiable, but they are too me xD just wondering if anyone else has/had this problem and if it will go away :D

2007-02-20 23:50:30 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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yep. I'm 19 now but, i started puberty when i was 9 YEARS OLD!!....

Your body is changing in SO MANY WAYS...so its deff normal to see some of the physical changes. If the belly rolls are from 'fat' - i wouldnt worry about it either because your body is still growing! and soon you'll probably get taller...and as you get taller, they'll strech out and go away - i hope i explained that correctly!! Somebody once told me that the little rolls were from my body changing shape.... the body figure of most young girls (under 15) is usually much different than the body figure of older girls.. I hope that makes sense

Either way, yes. Its normal. Keep eating healthy and exercising and have no worries!!

2007-02-21 00:20:18 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

work on your abdominal muscles to minimize the appearance of fat there. BUT, as a woman, the lower tummy and hips are the most fatty areas of the body, therefore it is most difficult to rid those areas of fat. As long as you keep up the healthy diet and excercise routine I really do not see cause for alarm over a little belly fat.

2007-02-21 00:17:24 · answer #2 · answered by kerri c 5 · 0 0

Yeah I used to have that too. I'm 14 as well and I love to excersise too. Try doing crunches or situps. They should help with that problem. It's completely normal to get that though. If the crunches/ situps don't work, try pairing them with jogging. Running is good for all of the muscles! Good luck and don't worry about it too much!

2007-02-20 23:56:00 · answer #3 · answered by Jinx 2 · 0 0

It is normal for your body to add small fat deposits to various parts of your body during puberty. It is your body's way of preparing for an eventual pregnancy.

2007-02-21 00:31:33 · answer #4 · answered by aqx99 6 · 0 0

the final human head has about one hundred,000 hair follicles. each and each follicle will strengthen an overall of about 20 individual hairs in a persons'' lifetime. overall hair loss is about one hundred strands an afternoon. so dont problem about it my buddy your favourite

2016-12-04 11:09:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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