Then the question comes: if there is a fat man and a thin man, they are both healthy. Who will die first if they don't eat and drink at the same time? As we all know, in fact, the human body can live for about 8 weeks without eating anything but water. So, how long can a person live without eating or drinking? Some people say that three days is not necessarily ok, others say that a week is ok, but no matter how many days there are. Will die faster than not eating or drinking. So fat people and thin people will surely die of thirst.
So who will die of thirst first? From the figures of two people, we can know that fat people are bigger than thin people, so fat people sweat more than thin people, and there should be no big difference in urine excretion. Of course, this does not mean that the more water you consume, the fatter people will die first, which also takes into account the body moisture rate of two people. This is the percentage of water content in your body, and this figure has a lot to do with the amount of muscle you have. After all, 70% of muscles are water.
This also shows that, generally speaking, the higher the muscle mass, the more water the human body has. Moreover, through some data analysis, we know that the body moisture rate of fat people is less than that of thin people, and fat people lose water more easily than thin people, so from this perspective, fat people will die earlier than thin people.
But the other thing is, if you are in winter, you know, you don't sweat in winter, so you lose about the same amount of water as you do. If you don't eat or drink, your body will automatically consume water, glycogen, muscle and so on. Obese people may be at a slight disadvantage at first, but over time, when all these things are used up, your body will begin to undergo basic metabolism. Then, thin people continue to burn muscles, while fat people still have fat to burn. In this case, it is obvious that the fat man will stick to it and die later than the thin man.