Your weight goes down, all other things being equal.
it loses mass! and actually it gains weight because of its mucles Actually you only gain weight with muscle mass if you exercise, therefore increasing the muscle mass.
Yes cuz in you do not know the muscles weight more than fat I hope it helped
Any exercise will cause you to lose "some" weight and gain "some" lean mass when combined with a healthy diet.
You have to have tried to lose weight with diet and exercise and have been unable to lose or maintain weight loss. Your body mass index should be 40 or higher unless you have weight related health problems which would lower it to 35.
Anything with mass has weight; air has mass, therefore it has weight.
In theory, if you just wanted to lose weight you could go into orbit around the Earth and become weightless. In practice, that is not such an easy thing to do. Nonetheless, what we really lose by dieting is mass. Mass has a certain weight here on the surface of planet Earth, but weight does depend on location, and mass doesn't.
No. Mass is directly propotional to weight.
BMI is body mass index. To lose it, you're going to have to go on a diet and lose the weight. If it's your child who has too high of a BMI, same goes for your child.
When you go on a diet, you are aiming to change your weight. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on your mass, whereas mass remains constant and is a measure of the amount of matter in your body.
Depending on your height, you may be a healthy weight. You should check your BMI (Body Mass Index) and it will tell you a healthy weight for your height. As for a diet, you should consult a doctor.
Good diet and exercise. Eat fewer calories than you burn. Exercise and build up muscle tone and mass.
A dieting person loses weight.