If you are skinny, does it mean you are safe from cholesterol and cardiovascular!
Question: I am also sixteen. Are there still risks?
Answers: I am also sixteen. Are there still risks?
Being skinny does not mean you will be safe from cholesterol or cardiovascular diseases.Overweight people to have a higher risk factor. Many things can contribute to these conditions as family history and diet. Don't smoke or do drugs.Exercise and proper diet are important.Chect out this website for good information
You still have risks.
If you eat a lot of fatty foods but your skinny you can still get it.
im skinny and proud yeah! but i don't know about all that, u know about been at risk and watever. u should just exersice, thats wat i do. lift weights and u'll see a difference in like three months.
you can have a fatal heart attack at any second no matter who you are the human body is fragile.
being overly skinny is just as unhealthy as being overly fat.
Your heart is stressed a lot more if you are fat though because of a greater amount of tissue to have to pump blood to, and also the greater risk of clogged arteries and other horrible things.
So to answer your question I'd say no, but you are cardiovascularly much better off than if you were fat.
My mam was so skinny she was underweight and she still had high cholestorel, sorry. (she died of something else though.)
Bad diet affects you less if you are thin, I think, but it still has a bad effect.
it's not all about weight. ur diet and family history play a big role
Not at all. What you look like on the outside has no bearing on what your arteries look like on the inside.