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'Fatty or skinny?'
It's important to focus on being healthy rather than just focusing on weight. Everyone's body is different and what is most important is maintaining a healthy lifestyle through balanced nutrition and regular exercise. It's not about being fatty or skinny, but about being strong, fit, and healthy.
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Is that very fatty?
It depends on the specific food or dish being referred to. Some foods are naturally high in fat, such as certain cuts of meat, dairy products, and processed foods. However, there are also many low-fat and lean options available, such as fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins. It's important to consider the overall balance of fats in your diet and to make choices that align with your health and nutritional goals.
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Is this very fatty?
No, this is not very fatty.
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Is this milk fatty?
Yes, the fat content of milk can vary depending on the type of milk. Whole milk typically contains around 3.5-4% fat, while reduced-fat milk has about 2% fat, and skim milk has less than 0.5% fat. To determine if a specific milk is fatty, you can check the nutrition label for the fat content per serving.
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Do the remaining non-fatty cells in the fatty liver work optimally?
No, the remaining non-fatty cells in a fatty liver do not work optimally. The accumulation of fat in the liver can lead to inflammation and damage to the liver cells, impairing their function. This can result in reduced liver function, affecting its ability to perform essential tasks such as detoxification, metabolism, and production of proteins. Over time, if the fatty liver is not addressed, it can progress to more severe conditions like liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, or liver failure.
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Why does fatty stool occur?
Fatty stool occurs when the body is unable to properly digest and absorb fats from the diet. This can happen due to conditions such as pancreatitis, celiac disease, or cystic fibrosis, which affect the production of digestive enzymes. When fats are not properly broken down, they can pass through the digestive system and be excreted in the stool, resulting in fatty or oily stools. This can also lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, bloating, and abdominal pain.
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Is the belly too fatty?
The perception of whether a belly is too fatty can vary depending on individual preferences and cultural norms. Some people may consider a fatty belly to be undesirable due to health concerns or aesthetic reasons, while others may not see it as an issue. Ultimately, the definition of a "too fatty" belly is subjective and can differ from person to person.
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Is kebab with chicken fatty?
Kebab with chicken can be fatty depending on how it is prepared. If the chicken is marinated in oil or cooked with a lot of added fats, then it can be high in fat. However, if the chicken is grilled or roasted with minimal added fats, then it can be a lean and healthy option. It's important to consider the cooking method and ingredients used when determining the fat content of kebab with chicken.
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