It is important to lose weight because you'll get fat and have less energy and be unhealthy and die of Cardiac Arrest, like Micheal Jackson!
Not necessarily. To lose weight you must use, or burn, more calories than you take in.
Sorry- no magic food or diet will make you lose weight. calories of ANYTHING eaten must be less than calories burned to lose weight.
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Yes, it is possible to lose weight without being on a diet. To lose weight, you must use more calories then you consume, generally 500 calories to lose 2 pounds a week. Staying active will burn more calories.
Simple answer: you can't. Spot training is a myth. To lose fat on your legs, you must lose it all over - this is achieved by a healthy diet and exercise (both cardio AND weight training), and there is nothing "short" about the time it takes to do this. If you are female, your legs will likely be the last place you lose fat from.
if your body fat is already low losing more weight is dangerous and can be deadly. your body needs fat. you need to gain weight not lose weight. remember muscle weights more than fat so if you must lose more weight be a little more lazier and lose muscle tone but in my opipion that is dumb
Yes, you can. However, I read that some of the "healthy foods" you're eating every day are making your fat cells sick, and making it impossible to lose weight. What do you think about this https: //bit. ly/2F6QpGs?
Some diets that you can use to lose weight are the Atkins diet and the South Beach diet. It is important to understand that in order to maintain long term weight loss, a lifestyle change must be made.
Walking, jogging, biking, and swimming are all excellent ways to lose weight. However, exercise must be coupled with proper eating measures to ensure a proper and healthy balance to weight loss.
The only way to lose weight is to use more calories than you take in. That is, you must burn more calories (exercise, basal metabolism, etc.), than you eat.