It's possible but only if you worked really hard for it. It also depends a lot on what you weigh now and how good your metabolism holds up.
24 pounds
like 60 pounds
To permanently lose 50 pounds - it'll take you around 5-to-8 months if you go on a proper diet & exercise and the more overweight you are... The quicker you'll lose 50 pounds. For example a 300 pound person will lose 50 pounds in maybe 3-5 months because there bodies (because of excess weight) burn more calories than a person at a low weight and... It may actually take a 200 pound person 5-8 months to lose 50 pounds Exercsie is also a factor - The more intenser and longer you exercise = the faster you'll lose 50 pounds
How long it normally takes to lose 50 pounds can vary greatly from person to person. As a general rule, losing one to two pounds per week is a safe goal. If you lose two pounds per week it will take a little over six months to lose 50 pounds.
Her highest weight was 140-145 pounds (bmi 23.7 - 24.5). At her sickest she was 80 pounds (bmi 13.5).
103 pounds per person, per month. Tiffany Vasquez Age 10 Grade 5 There are 2000 pounds in one ton. Therefore, 154000000 tons is equal to 154000000 x 2000 = 308000000000 pounds. 308000000000 pounds/250000000 people = 1232 pounds per year 1232 pounds per year/12 months = 102.666666 (103 pounds per person)
health wise? anorexia, bulemia. i was actually a victim of anorexia last year. teens look at other teens who are thinner than them like i did, and they start believing they're fat when they really are not. that's what happened to me. it's really dangerous. i lost over 20 pounds in two months and was hospitalized for two weeks because i went from 90 pounds to 70 which isn't healthy. Theres anorexia Teenage Depression which im actually recovering from, because i kept most of my problems to myself not wanting to burden others, plus i felt alone writing helped though espesially poetry.
It really depends on the individual. Height is a big factor, as smaller people can survive at a healthy level at lower weights. Generally, it is unhealthy for a person to drop below 100 pounds, though.
Though never officially confirmed, it was rumored that Olsen may have suffered from anorexia in her late teens and early 20s.
4 weeks in a month. 12 weeks. 24 lbs
Yes, as much weight as needed/wanted.
They can be bulimic but not anorexic. Actually, a person can certainly be mentally anorexic regardless of their weight. I believe that weight or BMI should not be so important when diagnosing anorexia. Anyone can be psychologically anorexic.