Nothing significant
You're always burning calories. Just breathing and having your heart beat requires energy.
You don't gain calories from sitting. You gain calories from eating.
BMR is what you use while doing regular things, like sleeping, sitting and breathing. By Daily Energy I am guessing you mean how much she burns on average, doing other things?If that were the case if she ate 1800 calories, she would lose 20lbs in a year.
To gain one pound is 3,500 calories.
well it is artaficial flavor. (some are) you barly gain calories. probally 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 calories
If you gain muscle while exercising, you can gain weight, otherwise it is pretty hard to, unless you are eating too much fatty foods or too many calories.
Fast food is typically very high in calories (the average fast food meal normally has about 1,000 calories), and any calories a person doesn't burn off ends up leading to weight gain. If they exercised the calories off, then it wouldn't make them gain weight. But most people normally don't burn all the calories they ate at that meal. However, fast food every once in a while is fine, and won't make you gain.
Yes, standing up while eating does not significantly change your activity level and it would also depend on what you ate (every food has a different amount of calories).
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.
Gain, stupid.
No, it is impossible. Even breathing uses up calories, so if you don't eat at all, and remain inactive you are still going to lose weight.
While breathing techniques alone most likely will not cause you to lose weight, there are many other potential benefits that go along with learning and practicing good breathing techniques. First, proper breathing techniques will improve your performance while exercising. This will make the exercise more effective, and may result in a greater number of calories being burned. In addition, good breathing techniques may help you reduce stress. Since stress is often linked to weight gain, this may help minimize it. When trying to lose weight, it is important to look at the whole picture and while this alone will not result in major weight loss, it may help.