When I was "skinny-fat", not eating very much, and generally feeling like crap, I was cold all the time.
Now I have more muscle, eat a lot more, and have much less bodyfat. I never get those cold feelings anymore.
I have this acquaintance who likes to brag how cold she always is (as if this was something to brag about). She always says (bragging again
) it's because she has "low bodyfat" when she's actually skinny-fat
.
Can someone tell me if feeling cold all the time is more a function of low body fat or rather a slowed-down metabolism due to not eating enough? Or since I have more muscle, is that helping me stay warmer? Is it because muscle is metabolically active, or is it just the muscle mass itself (although my lower body was a lot fatter when I was cold and skinny fat
) I'm just talking in general, not about the coldness people feel when they are hypothyroid.
Now I have more muscle, eat a lot more, and have much less bodyfat. I never get those cold feelings anymore.
I have this acquaintance who likes to brag how cold she always is (as if this was something to brag about). She always says (bragging again


Can someone tell me if feeling cold all the time is more a function of low body fat or rather a slowed-down metabolism due to not eating enough? Or since I have more muscle, is that helping me stay warmer? Is it because muscle is metabolically active, or is it just the muscle mass itself (although my lower body was a lot fatter when I was cold and skinny fat

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