No, 800 calories is not enough for anybody. Most people, at the very least, need 1,200 calories just to survive. If you keep eating 800 calories for a long period of time, it will cause a lot of health problems you'll probably end up regretting later on.
This would be harmful to most people. you probably need more like 1500 cal/day.
I would ask your doctor. :)
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The answer depends on the rate at which you can save. For example,: -- If you could save 5 every day, then your answer would be 800 / 5 = 160 days.
It is 800 tens. 8,000/10=800
Charlemagne was Crowned Emperor on Christmas Day 800 CE
Eight hundred calories per day will be fine for a very young child between approximately 5 to 12 months. However, 800 calories per day would be far too few for an adult or teenager.
your brain needs 600-800 calories a day to function so i would say no
Eating 800 calories a day is very dangerous. A man of that height and weight should be consuming about 2,000 to 2,200 calories a day. If they wished to lose weight, the best way would be to reduce the calories to around 1,600 to 1,800 calories a day and begin to exercise. Such a dramatic cut in calories (to 800, for example), would reall begin to wreak havoc on the metabolism and not lead to healthy, long-term weight loss.
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It all depends on your calories intake and physical activity. If you consume more calories than what your body needs despite loosing 800 calories a day, you wouldn't loose any weight.
Over 800 new articles are created each day on Wikipedia on average. This number varies by day and some days have a lot more than 800 new articles created and sometimes there is less than 800 new articles written in a day.