yes because the size can effect on your weight and you can gain weight by how much food you have by the size of the plate.
Answer: Your frame size will become larger so you will gain weight, but not from muscle mass. You can gain muscle mass from exercise.
There is no 'right' weight for someone of that size or any size. As long as you're comfortable with yourself you're at a good weight.
to gain weight while still remaining healthy, increase your meal size and increase your consumption of carbohydrates. do not rely on fried foods to gain weight because that is bad for your arteries.
I'm not some sort of nutritionist or anything but I think that it has to do the weight of your bones and muscles as you become older. There is no way that you can be the same size you were at a younger age due to the growth and development of your body. The taller you get, the more muscles you gain, and the more food you consume (which can add good and bad fats) you are more probable to gain weight as you become older. I hope I answered your question!
There is no way unless you gain weight.
There is no exact weight that plus size models should be and in most cases they do not need to gain weight for modeling jobs. What determines whether a plus size model will book a particular job or not is her measurements. As long as her measurements are right for the client then chances are she won't have to worry about gaining any weight.
Normal weight gain depends on your weight before pregnancy. If you are underweight you should gain 35 lbs, normal weight you should gain 25 lbs and if you are overweight you should gain 15 lbs. By 19 weeks you should have gained around 1/3 of the appropriate amount for you size.
Your bust size can increase with exercise, gaining weight and protein supplements. You want to be careful not to gain weight in the wrong places.
Beer will cause increase in belly (stomach) size.
You would be weightless since you would be in space. the distance to the center of the Earth is about 4k miles.
No birth control method will prevent weight gain. Weight gain results from a mismatch of energy intake and energy output. If you eat right and exercise, matching your input and output, you will not gain weight once you reach your mature adult size.