Can internal organs shrink if our bodies reduced from physical training and good nutrition?
Posted by admin | 04/02/10 | Tagged Training Nutrition
I was wondering if the heart,kidneys, and stomach can be smaller after weight loss.
Only if they are compressed, which they can be.
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The same thing happens when you gain a large amount of weight – it puts pressure on your organs and squashes them.

Yes, there have been scientific studies showing organs, and even bone density can shrink from reduced activity of the body. For example, astronauts who have been in space for a long time, have their heart, muscles, and bones shrink due to the fact that they exert less force in zero gravity. As for not getting enough nutrients, your organs will probably just perform poorly and not shrink.
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Only if they are compressed, which they can be.
The same thing happens when you gain a large amount of weight – it puts pressure on your organs and squashes them.
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