Honestly, my source is experience, and I don't think I related it quite accurately. I teach many many many children and adults every day, and I see it all the time. You ask my coworkers, and the lifeguard who have done this for 30 years and they all say the same thing. Of course, there are always exceptions. Now alot of it is Muscle. That is what makes you sink, especially when it is in your legs. So if you are a runner or a hockey player for example, you sink straight to the bottom upright. It is actually really funny to see.
You need to take into account many factors, but bone density is one of them.
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