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Does the total number of fat cells in the body increase as a person gains weight?

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Does the total number of fat cells in the body increase as a person gains weight?

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The total number of fat cells in the human body only increases when a person gains a large amount of weight. The normal small daily or weekly fluctuations in a persons weight are usually associated with an incremental increase or decrease in the average size of the individuals fat cells.

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The total number of fat cells in the human body only increases when a person gains a large amount of weight. The normal small daily or weekly fluctuations in a person’s weight are usually associated with an incremental increase or decrease in the average size of the individual’s fat cells.

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