There's no direct relationship, but I can offer the following tips:
If you were to lose only muscle mass, your total weight would decrease, but your body fat percentage would increase, as you'd be a greater percent body fat.
There is no "only food". Your body needs to be in a energy deficit in order to decrease in weight.
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If you are exercising, then you should be able to lose some weight. Plain body building will allow you to enhance your muscle, and decrease fat level in the body.
1-185/205 = 0.0976 So you lost about 9.8%
yes
The fat percentage of your body will drastically decrease as you gain muscle weight and lose fat. You will gain weight overall, but it will be lean tissue, which is much healthier for your body than fatty tissue.
If the weight you are losing is muscle, yes.
Isopure provides protein to the body that can build muscle mass when weight training. Also, the protein intake can decrease hunger and enable one to lose body fat.
The ancient discovery is that you can maintain your weight by eating enough to support your body and its activities. A balanced diet and exercise will eventually cause you to lose weight. Remember, also, that 21% of body weight is not 21 pounds. Also, weight lost that quickly is very likely to be water weight that will be back shortly.
Yes they can and one way is Lose weight. If you're overweight, losing 5 to 10 percent of your body weight will reduce your triglycerides by approximately 20 percent.
In my opinion it does help. A study showed a decrease in weight for the people who tried it.