You would have to specify the exercise being performed, and the intensity, in order to begin to address your question.
Eating 1000 calories a day and exercising intensely is actually an unhealthy choice. The average person should consume + or - 500 calories from 2000 calories, depending on the individual person and their lifestyle. One pound of fat is equal to 3,500 calories. When 3,500 calories of fat is burned, that is equal to losing one pound of fat. This should be done by eating foods with high protein and monounsaturated fats, while avoiding saturated fats, and getting physical activity on a daily basis.
About 40 pounds but i wouldnt recommend eating 1000 calories it damages your organs in leads into death.
Probably not.
For the average adult, eating under 1200 calories/day is considered starvation. A normal amount (taking into consideration weight and activity) should range between 1800-2200 calories/day. Initially, you may drop weight quickly eating only 1000 calories but when your body realizes that you are not giving it enough fuel it will start to hold on to everything you put in to it.
1000 calories
This question does not make sense. It all depends on how many calories you are easting now. For ever 3,500 calories less you eat, you will loss a pound
Calories in a pack of Maltesers: 186.8 cals
2 possible answers 1-your metabolism isn't very good which means u do not digest very fast OR 2- You do not excersise at all to break down all the calories u consume from foods (1000 calories=1 pound excersise+1000 calories may=0 calories.
1000 calories
around 1000 calories
The prefix 'kilo-' means '1000', so a kilocalorie is a thousand calories. Therefore, 660 calories equals 660/1000 kilocalories, or 0.660 kcal.
A kilocalorie is 1000 calories, so 540 calories is 0.054 kilocalories.