Yes, but only a pound or two. It's more of a temporary weight as long as it's only one day. If you go back to your 1200 calorie limit or whatever your limit is and exercise, your weight will go right back down to where you had it.
No. You are starving yourself with either of those two amounts.
If you don't use the calories from the twizzlers then yes. In order to gain weight you have to receive more calories from food than you use during the day. Theoretically any food could make you gain weight.
You gain weight when you consume more calories than your body burns. Alcohol has a lot of calories. If you don't increase the amount of exercise you get to balance the increase in calories you will gain weight from drinking.
Gain, stupid.
You gain weight by taking in more calories than you use. Eat fats or sugar (i.e. nuts and fruits) you gain calories, if you do not use the energy produced by those calories you gain weight, it is stored as fat in your body.
if you use it as a meal replacement you will lose weight but if you drink it with every meal you will gain weight it's all about calories in - calories out get it !
It is a matter of degree. For example, if you consistently consumed too few calories you would lose weight. If you consistently consumed too many calories, you could gain weight.
Brewer's yeast tablets do not contain enough calories to help you gain weight. In order to gain a pound, you will need an extra 3,500 calories.
Yes, if you go over your daily maintenance(the amount of calories your body burns of daily) you will gain weight. If you can keep it at the same level you will maintain weight and if you go under your daily maintenance you will loose weight.
Perhaps consuming more calories than you're burning. Or a pregnancy. Or a tumor.
The weight gain from food is not determined by the weight of the food, but by the number of calories in food. 3500 calories of food are equal to about one pound of weight (of the person, not the food).
The short answer is 7700 extra calories will make you gain 1kg of fat
Sure. Whole milk that is high in fat could help someone gain weight. Skimmed milk would have less calories than sodas, which could help with weight loss.