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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 information on calories on food can be found on the package of each food. Moreover, one can also search on the internet for the calories of each food, such as the understanding calories of NHS. One can also download an application which explains how many calories each food has.
You gain weight.
about 7000
calories are energy. food contains calories, so when you eat food, the calories within the food power your body.
Starvation is not a safe thing to do. However, considering that it takes the average person 2000 calories to maintain bodily functions, that would be 28,000 calories expended. It takes approximately 3,500 calories to lose one pound. This equals a weight loss of approximately 8 pounds.
When u eat food your body takes out the calories to burn. That is wat produces energy. However if have to many calories at one time your cant burn it fast enough and will eventually becomes fat
2000 calories is the average daily calory requirement for an average person.
Lack of nutrients ("empty calories") in the food. And there are many deficiencies, even in America.
Water weight has NOTHING AT ALL to do with the calories in food. Calories reported are the calories in the FOOD. Water HAS NO CALORIES. Get your head on man.
They mean it has a lot of calories.If you do not know what calories are that is not the fault of the person making the statement.
the person will normally be skinnyer, looking how much fat calories ect.. are in there food.