Not eating is NOT an answer to losing weight. The answer to losing weight is to balance your intake and your body's expenditure of energy. Weight itself is not the issue here I am sure but rather the 'mass' or the size of your body. When you don't eat, your body does not immediately burn fat, it burns proteins, your muscle mass...... so essentially you may appear to be losing weight on the scale, but not losing the inches that you think you shold. Withholding fluids is not the answer either. As that is not true weight loss. The only real answer to weight loss is to continue to feed your body NORMAL proportions of food and to increase your activity level. Well scientificly Yes it is the answer to loose wieght, but not the healthy way. Onced I starved myself for five days and got so sick that I had to go to the docter. It is healthy for your heart to fast food yourself for one day in a week(Starve yourself Once a week).
It depends on what you eat. If you ate nothing but vegetables and no fat or carbs, you will lose weight because vegetables are very low in calories. If you do not lose weight, you are consuming higher calorie foods.
for a matter of that reason i do not think so because you havent even diguested the food you just ate so most likely no.....
You may have lost a lot of weight
This website will tell you if you are the right weight for your height and age, because you havent stated your height. http://kidshealth.org/parent/nutrition_fit/nutrition/bmi_charts.html
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No
continue to work out while taking muscle and weight gainer shakes after you workout
i havent seen seen you but i have calculated your bmiyou have a bmi of 16.1Underweight =
If the weight of the water displaced is less than the weight of the object, the object will sink. This is because the buoyant force acting on the object is not enough to counteract its weight. As a result, the object will continue to sink until it reaches a point where the buoyant force equals its weight, leading to equilibrium.
i dont know havent got to that yet at school
It depends on your weight etc. But remember that you havent stopped developing/growing etc yet!!
Infants typically triple their birth weight by around 12 months of age. Most babies double their birth weight by about 4 to 6 months and then continue to gain weight steadily until they reach the threefold mark by their first birthday. Individual growth rates can vary, but this is the general timeline for healthy infants. Regular check-ups with a pediatrician can help monitor growth patterns.