i don't think so coz it has not reached your intestine yet. only your stomach
Yes it is. A person should take about 2000 calories average in a day. So, split that on 5 meals, 3 of them as a main meals and 2 snacks and you will get your answer. If you take 1160 calories only in one meal, you have only 840 calories to split between the rest of your meals.
Your body will take in all 1,200 calories that you eat. It then varies per person what the body actually uses those calories for, such as exercise, normal body functions, fat storage, and so on.
Drink lots of water, before having your meal. in that way you can take time to lose appetite on munching your favorite meal.
Whatever calories you ate in the food you puked.
No.
Your body stores that extra energy as fat.
When you take in more calories than you burn, the body converts the calories and adds them as fat cells. It can be terribly difficult to get the body to stop converting even when a person tries to diet, because the body can interpret the the diet as deprivation and 'starvation'.
Yes. Calories fuel the body.
Think it means "take one after every meal"
Could it be meal tickets
only 10calories? not much effort is needed sprint a few metres
If you are trying to lose weight start with about 2500 a day, this is a little difficult but after about a week you become accustomed to it. Don't eat one meal a day a little toast in the morning something light for lunch and a 3 portion meal for dinner. It is better to spread your meals out to give your body a chance to burn what you are putting in. Do not eat after 7 at night. If you are wanting to maintain the weight you have take a normal days intake of calories and use this as a guide.