not good
You can't, it's not healthy. You might gain a little bit of water weight if you drink a little more, but you can't gain weight that quickly.
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).
Not necessarily. Weight gain occurs when there is an excess of calories consumed compared to calories burned. Eating one pound of food does not equate to a 1 pound weight gain as weight gain is influenced by various factors including metabolism, activity level, and overall calorie intake.
2 days
You gain weight by taking in more calories than you use. Eat fats or sugar (i.e. nuts and fruits) you gain calories, if you do not use the energy produced by those calories you gain weight, it is stored as fat in your body.
carry a 5 pound weight.
A 97 pound 18 year old could gain weight by exercising and adding protein to his or her diet. This person could work with a nutritionist to find the best diet for weight gain or try adding calories using protein shakes.
Brewer's yeast tablets do not contain enough calories to help you gain weight. In order to gain a pound, you will need an extra 3,500 calories.
There are approximately 3,500 kilocalories in a pound of body weight, which represents the energy needed to gain or lose one pound of weight.
No. It takes 3,500 calories to gain a solid pound of body weight. One meal will not do that.
stress, weight loss, pregnancy, weight gain, contraception
Usually 25 pounds or 1 pound a week