If enough calories are not consumed your body becomes weak. Your body starts absorbing energy from the fat in your body. After the fat is absorbed tissue is dissolved to make your energy. After that bones are dissolved.
You gain weight, if you don't exercise enough to get rid of the calories.
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As you continue to burn calories but do not take enough more in, you will begin to burn off fat and lose weight. If this continues, your body will begin to starve.
A calorie is simply the unit of energy in any given food. What differs is whether the calories being comsumed come from healthy food that provides nutrients to the body, while providing energy.
Bread is not an essential nutrient. There are lots of other sources of calories that you can eat. However, if you don't get enough bread and you also don't get enough calories from other sources, then you will gradually lose weight and will eventually starve.
Surprisingly, you will gain weight if you do not eat enough of quality calories to sustain your body and its activities. That is because, biologically, our bodies are programmed to preserve fat if they perceive a shortage of food (starvation).
When you don't get enough calories or you burn more calories than you take in, you become tired and fatigued. Another Answer: When you burn more calories than you consume, you will lose weight.
Hells yeah.
Your body starves. It could result in weight loss, malnutiriton, and eventually a person can die of starvation.
you get fat
Probably, yes.
You'll have added a lot of calories that you won't use up to the body. If you do it often enough you run the risk of becoming overweight.