What Is The Difference Between Weight Loss And Fat Loss? Which Of The Two Is Recommended More Than The Other?
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I was under the impression that fat loss leads to weight loss or vice versa but it seems both are different. Can anyone explain the difference
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Fat loss usually states that someone is building muscle at the same time. So their weight may go up.
weight loss is shredding as much weight as possible including muscle loss in some circumstances,
Weight loss is when you lose weight, meaning both fat and muscle.
Fat loss is when you lose fat.
The difference is one lowers both and one of them just gets rid of fat.
Any more questions just ask.
if i chopped your leg off you would weigh less but you wouldn’t be any slimmer.
if you poop then you weigh less but you aren’t any slimmer.
if you lose fat then you weigh less and you are slimmer.
hope that simplifies things
Well with weight loss alone that could mean, Loss of water, Muscle and fat. Fat loss is just specific in just losing the fat. But with weight loss or losing weight you do tend to lose all 3.
Fat Loss and Weight Loss are both inter-related. In the process of loosing weight you burn out Fat( in the form of physical excersice , pills, etc etc)
Sally, way to put things in perspective. lol