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I'm a 20 year old girl and I'm aan employed programmer. My job consists of so called-called "coding" all day long. I don't want to say that I don't get off of the computer at all, but the time I spend doing something else is little timesmall.

I used to weigh like 37-42 kg notkg; now I'm nearly 60kg. I eat what I want to eat. I've never followed any kind of regime or diet. Yet I put on some weight in the past year. I was wondering why that happened, since imo, in my opinion, I haven't greatly changed my lifestyle quite a lot. The only thing that's different is that I go to work to sit on the computer, not like when I was in highschool. I have never intentionally exsercisedexercised.

I just want to know why did I put on lots of weight now when I did not before? Is it because of puberty and the organism, where I was growing and using a lot of resources? Or is it that my body can't handle that much of physical inactivity?

My logical thinking cannot understand that the lifestyle was always the same, but the body's reaction are different. Can someone explain this?

I'm a 20 year old girl and I'm a employed programmer. My job consists of so called "coding" all day long. I don't want to say that I don't get off of the computer at all, but the time I spend doing something else is little time.

I used to weigh like 37-42 kg not I'm nearly 60kg. I eat what I want to eat. I've never followed any kind of regime or diet. Yet I put on some weight in the past year. I was wondering why that happened, since imo I haven't changed my lifestyle quite a lot. The only thing that's different is that I go to work to sit on the computer, not like when I was in highschool. I have never intentionally exsercised.

I just want to know why did I put lots of weight now? Is it because of puberty and the organism growing and using a lot of resources? Or my body can't handle that much of physical inactivity?

My logical thinking cannot understand that the lifestyle was always the same, but the body's reaction are different. Can someone explain this?

I'm a 20 year old girl and I'm an employed programmer. My job consists of so-called "coding" all day long. I don't want to say that I don't get off of the computer at all, but the time I spend doing something else is small.

I used to weigh like 37-42 kg; now I'm nearly 60kg. I eat what I want to eat. I've never followed any kind of regime or diet. Yet I put on some weight in the past year. I was wondering why that happened, since, in my opinion, I haven't greatly changed my lifestyle. The only thing that's different is that I go to work to sit on the computer, not like when I was in highschool. I have never intentionally exercised.

I just want to know why I put on lots of weight now when I did not before? Is it because of puberty, where I was growing and using a lot of resources? Or is it that my body can't handle that much of physical inactivity?

My logical thinking cannot understand that the lifestyle was always the same, but the body's reaction are different. Can someone explain this?

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What happens to people who are sitting 8-10h per day?

I'm a 20 year old girl and I'm a employed programmer. My job consists of so called "coding" all day long. I don't want to say that I don't get off of the computer at all, but the time I spend doing something else is little time.

I used to weigh like 37-42 kg not I'm nearly 60kg. I eat what I want to eat. I've never followed any kind of regime or diet. Yet I put on some weight in the past year. I was wondering why that happened, since imo I haven't changed my lifestyle quite a lot. The only thing that's different is that I go to work to sit on the computer, not like when I was in highschool. I have never intentionally exsercised.

I just want to know why did I put lots of weight now? Is it because of puberty and the organism growing and using a lot of resources? Or my body can't handle that much of physical inactivity?

My logical thinking cannot understand that the lifestyle was always the same, but the body's reaction are different. Can someone explain this?