29 percent
8.55 lbs a month. 274 - 150 = 124 lbs to lose; 124 / 58 weeks = 2.138 pounds a week; 2.138 * 4 weeks in a month = 8.55 pounds a month.
depends on how tall you are... i weighed 98, and i was 5 foot 1 inch????????
in Europe The man weighed 1,070 pounds but is losing weight and wants to be the person to lose the most weight.
It is not possible to lose 90 pounds in one month by any natural means.
How many weeks would it take in 24 weeks?? I think I see the answer...
Max lost 1/10 of his weight.
You weighed 190 and lost 30 so you now weigh 160. 30 divided by 190 = 0,157 so 16%
You are at a very normal weight. There would be no need to lose weight.
1-185/205 = 0.0976 So you lost about 9.8%
13%
I'm 13 and in February I weighed 156 pounds. I was trying to lose some weight for Spring Break, I managed to lose 30 pounds. However, I don't recommend "starving" yourself as it is very dangerous and can sometimes lead to major health concerns.
It has very little to do with how much "weight" you lose, it's strictly how much fat you lose to drop bmi. You could lose 5 lbs and remain at the same bmi if all you lose is water and muscle. Dropping bmi takes a calculated and delibrate diet and exercise routine. If you are 142 lbs and are at 10 percent, then that means you have approx 14lbs of fat on your body. If your goal is to drop 3 points, then you simply figure out what 7 percent of 142 is....approx 10. So if you were to drop about 4 pounds of fat while keeping your overall weight at 142 you should find yourself at 7 percent.