You might lose weight. Or you could become malnutritioned if you keep it up for a while
If the grass was less than usual, the herbivores that eat the grass would die and so would the carnivores that depend on the herbivores.
You lose body weight.
depends on how much you eat. if you tone it and eat too much, it will get bigger. if you tone it and eat the same amount it will probably get smaller. if you tone it and eat less than usual, you will probably lose muscle mass and end up being fatter. The best way id to tone and eat the same amount as usual or only slightly less!
same food as usual, but less of it
Eat less. Eat the right food. It's going to be hard to put on weight eating lettuce. It will be easy to put it on eating burgers. Exercise more. I totally disagree. If you eat less than usual your body will go into starvation mode, an will store any food you eat as fat, because it will not know when you will eat again. eat the same amount as usual, but have healthier options!
"You are what you eat" - that means if you eat healthy food, you will be more healthy; if you eat junk food, you will be less healthy. Healthier people have more energy, get sick less often, weigh less, and look better than unhealthy people.
Science has proved that if you chew your food more, then you are less likely to eat more than usual. As well, you also gain more nutrients that are buried down further in the food or meal than just eating it with a few chews and then gulping it right down.
you get less hungry
You eat a bit more than usual.
To encourage your 11-month-old to eat more when they are eating less than usual, try offering a variety of healthy and appealing foods, creating a positive mealtime environment, and maintaining a consistent feeding schedule. Additionally, consider consulting with a pediatrician to rule out any underlying health issues that may be affecting your child's appetite.
No it does not.
Then they will eat the other animals in the wide variety of animals that they eat.