You don't need to be worrying about losing weight, you need to be putting weight on. 500 calories is not NEARLY enough, for anyone. Everyone needs at least 1500 just to do the vital necessities just to LIVE. 500 is not enough, at all. You need to stop worrying about your weight, you are not fat, you don't need to lose weight at all, you need to be eating around 2500 calories A DAY if you are walking two hours daily.
* yes about 5 pounds This is wrong. There are 3500 calories in a pound. You must "lose" 3500 calories through diet or exercise to lose 1 pound. It would take a reduction of 17,500 calories to lose 5 pounds.
You should consume seven calories per pound to lose weight, so 1655 calories per day.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but if you are asking how many calories are in a pound, then the answer is 3,500 calories make one pound.
3500 calories
One pound of body fat equals 3000 calories. A Big Mac is about 600 calories, So, if you eat five Big Macs without exercise, you're going to put on a pound of weight. If you eat only 100 extra calories a day, you'll put on a pound a month, 12 pounds a year.
300,000 calories are in 300 kilo-calories.
3,500 (per pound ) x your weight. For example: Say you are 164 pounds, that is 574,000 calories and so on and so forth.
500 extra calories would be an extra pound of weight every 7 days (3,500 calories is equal to one solid pound of weight). That is about 4 to 4.5 pounds every month.
To lose one solid pound of weight, you need to burn 3,500 more calories than you consume. So burning 2,000 calories means you burnt about 2/3 of a pound.
1 pound: 3500 calories
To lose one solid pound of weight, you need to burn 3,500 more calories to consume. Then, to lose 52 solid pounds of weight, you would need to burn 182,000 calories.
One pound is 3500 calories. So 1/35th of a pound is 100 calories