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What happens when men are too thin? What are the disadvantages?
The harm that being too thin will bring to the body:

Gastroptosis:

When people are too thin, the abdominal muscles in the body will weaken and the inner abdominal wall of the body will relax, so the physiological position of the whole stomach will droop.

Uterine prolapse:

Too thin people have too little fat in their bodies, and the health of the uterus is actually inseparable from the protection of enough fat, so too thin people are prone to uterine prolapse and even some uterine diseases.

Infertility:

As we all know, women's body fat must reach a certain amount to maintain normal sexual desire level and menstrual cycle, and these two conditions are important indicators for women's normal pregnancy. Therefore, when women's body fat is insufficient, estrogen levels and progesterone levels will be in the worst state, thus affecting women's fertility. Moreover, even if a woman is pregnant, the risk of abortion will be greater than that of normal women, because too thin women are more likely to have some symptoms of pregnancy syndrome such as malnutrition, anemia and nausea, which will lead to abortion. A university study in Aberdeen, England, found that if a man is too thin, his sperm will deteriorate, which will affect his fertility.

Gallstones:

Too thin people will naturally burn the fat in body tissues due to insufficient calories, and the cholesterol, calcium, lecithin and other components in the body will also be consumed, making bile secretion sticky and forming gallstones.