Does body muscle, waste away?

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  1. Cat_with_no_eyes Registered Senior Member

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    I have been thinking would muscle waste away if someone stopped doing weights?

    For example if someone had quite a bit of muscle on their biceps from going to gym last year and they stopped going gym to do weights, would their muscle on their biceps lessen? My biceps muscles were really hard when I would tense them before but now they are not so much? Is it due to diet as I do not eat much meat or is it because of stopping the weights? I am talking in regard to females
     
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  3. Spud Emperor solanaceous common tater Registered Senior Member

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    Wow, got a lot to learn haven't we?

    Yes, and I think you'll find the medical term is something more like degeneration.
     
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  5. Cat_with_no_eyes Registered Senior Member

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    i'm not the best of friends with google
     
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  7. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    Then make that friendship your top priority. If you're a scholar (and you had better be one because you're going to college, an institution dedicated to scholarship), Google is one of your top five resources. Doctors, scientists, professors, journalists, chefs, auto mechanics, students... everybody uses Google. Otherwise you're in the position of an American sixty years ago who was "not the best of friends" with the telephone.

    And yes, you build up the mass of your muscles by exercising them, and when you stop they lose mass.

    Professional dancers, who arguably work harder than any other human beings (they're like marathon runners who run a complete marathon every day), often have terrible heart problems when they retire. Their grueling work uses so much oxygen that the mass of their heart (which is nothing but a big muscle) expands enormously. When they stop, the muscle mass degenerates and they often end up with a lot of fat cells taking its place.
     
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  8. Gremmie "Happiness is a warm gun" Valued Senior Member

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    I just took your advice Fraggle...

    I googled, google..

    I think this caused a tear in the space-time continuum... I went back in time as well.
     
  9. Mr MacGillivray Banned Banned

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    IQ drops also if you don't train your brain.
     
  10. Pinwheel Banned Banned

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    Try Bing! its actually quite good.
     
  11. John99 Banned Banned

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    Muscle wasting away.

    Not if normal daily movement (even a few feet) then i cant see how.
     
  12. krazedkat IQ of "Highly Gifted"-"Genius" Registered Senior Member

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    I disagree. Google should not be seen as a resource but a tool to find reliable resources, unless I am incorrect in my analysis. :shrug:

    A little more on topic: The second law of thermodynamics.
     
  13. Mr MacGillivray Banned Banned

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    That seems rather off-topic actually.

    A little more on topic: physiology.
     
  14. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    I couldn't live-link - just look up pictures of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
     
  15. Spud Emperor solanaceous common tater Registered Senior Member

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    Atrophy.That's the term. Only took me a week to think of it.

    Well done Spud.
     
  16. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    Most of the cells in your body die and have to be replaced in a constant equilibrium. (Brain cells are the most notable exception.) Maintaining muscle tissue requires a lot of protein and other nutrients. (Since brain cells have to be kept alive rather than simply replacing them, maintaining the brain takes a giant portion of your nutritional intake, especially protein.) Your body's metabolism is well-enough regulated that it doesn't waste resources maintaining muscle tissue that isn't used. You don't need the leg muscle mass of a marathon runner in order to walk back and forth to the kitchen and bathroom. Your metabolism will not replace all those extra cells when they die, and the muscle mass will shrink to just exactly what you need for shuffling around the house in your slippers.

    If you keep eating a marathon runner's diet, your body will turn the excess nutrition into fat instead of muscle. This is why retired ballet dancers often have fat-laced muscle tissue in their hearts.
     
  17. Gateacre50 Registered Member

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    hello every one
    For example if someone had quite a bit of muscle on their biceps from going to gym last year and they stopped going gym to do weights, would their muscle on their biceps lessen? My biceps muscles were really hard when I would tense them before but now they are not so much? Is it due to diet as I do not eat much meat or is it because of stopping the weights? I am talking in regard to females
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  18. Fraggle Rocker Staff Member

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    They will be so depressed in a few years when they find that they can't maintain that physique. It's better to use something a little more durable as your identity, like your intelligence, or better yet your accomplishments. Don't feel outclassed; you're right and they're wrong.
    The best-looking thing on the beach is the waves and the water and the clouds and the sunshine and the birds and the seals. Isn't that why we go there? If you want to see muscular torsos it's an awful lot less driving to just go to the nearest fitness center. Especially if you live in Minnesota.

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