Short answer: No.
Long answer: While in fact each individual person requires a different amount of calories per day, the average is about 2000. 900 calories does not supply you with enough energy to undergo many basic bodily functions, and can end up with you having malnutrition and no energy throughout your day. Talk to you doctor to find out how many calories you should be eating, based on age, gender, and weight.
No. A 5th grader should have 1200 calories a day. You would probably die if you only had 700:)
your brain needs 600-800 calories a day to function so i would say no
No... The recommended amount of calories consumed each day should be around 2,000.
If you take in 700 calories a day and you burn off 200 a day you will gain 500 calories that aren't being used which will eventually add weight to your body over time.
Yes, very much so. The average person should be eating 1,500 to 2,000 calories a day. Eating only 600 to 700 calories a day is starving your body of the proper nutrients it needs and is very unhealthy.
yes you will have 200 calories left but you should be eating 2000 calories each day and burn of 500 calories
700
You should be aeating at least 1200 calories a day
There are about 700 calories in Stromboli.
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One easy way would be to do a juice only diet; however, 700 calories really isn't enough to stay healthy. You might consider exercise and raising your diet to more like 1200-1500 calories. Even that's a bit low, but at least it's enough if you're eating the right foods to get all the nutrients your body needs.
In a typical day, the average person burns 700 to 1,000 calories naturally.