No. To build muscles, you need lots of proteins. Eating one meal a day doesn't give you enough energy.
Eating extra protein does not build muscles; only strength training, combined with adequate protein, can build muscles.
Not neccesarily, that would depend more on your state of nutrition. However, eating only one meal isn't the most sensible approach, regardless of how healthy and well balanced that meal might be.
it depends on the type of food, if the food is better for you then it tends to only satisfy and fill you from a large meal instead of make you want to keep eating.
because theres only one person eating it
A sensation of eating sweets is merely a routine instinct. The desire to eat something sweet is only derived after the habit is formed. You don't need to eat something sweet after a meal, unless the body is lacking something in its system.
no they eat only when hungry could go months without eating depending on the size of their last meal
That's easy: Smaller portions. The abdominal muscles are just that: muscles. Only exercise builds muscle, not food, but eating less will ensure that fat isn't stored in the crevices between the muscles.
yes,eating only essential nutrients can make us full for a certain meal. It contains fats which is meat. Water, which is good for our body and Vitamins to strengthen our body.
There are no specific diets that you can go on to have better abs. Working out your abdominal muscles is the only way to ensure that your muscles will contract enough to build definition in them.
No, it's an extremely bad diet.
If an animal eats me in the Australian desert it affects only the animal that gets me for a meal.
Because the muscles that cause food to be pushed down your esophagus are partially connected to your trachea. When the esophageal muscles contract, they also cause the tracheal muscles to contract. Causing bronchospasm. I have asthma and this is a p.i.a. It's why I eat only twice a day.