Individuals of any age can increase their calorie burn by engaging in regular physical activity such as cardio exercises, strength training, and high-intensity interval training. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet and staying hydrated can also help boost metabolism and calorie burn.
Depends on your age, gender, size , weight and what activities youre doing. W/o knowing these, there's no way to tell.
depends on what you do during the day, but the body does have a absolute minimum amount of calories it will need to burn per day, its is around 1750 calories, give or take 300 for if you man or woman and you weight and age
Not much, crunches are no big calorie burners. But the few calories burned depends on how your body is buildt, your age, your metabolism, how you preform the crunch and so on.
It depends on what activity you're doing and your height and weight, gender, age, etc. There are some online calorie calculators that can tell you that, though, if you put in your info.
Age is a determining factor in answering your question, but the most important factor is your weight and activity level. Use a calorie calculator such as this one www.magnetic-diet.com/calorie-calculator to estimate how many calories that your body burns per day.
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With increased age, the harder it is to lose weight due to decreased estrogen. The best diet plan is to increase your fiber, clear zero calorie non-alcoholic drinks. you want to eliminate alcohol, high fat foods, and simple carbs. I encourage you to track your calorie intake vs. calories burned.
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No, your age would not increase. The rate at which you age would increase, but not your actual age. You don't travel into the future just by traveling to a different planet.
Yes. Calorie intake depends on a lot of things, like height and weight, age, activity level, frame size, etc.
Beach Body estimates 600 calories per DVD in the program. It all depends on your age, size, weight, and how intense you make the workout. I am 6'2 245 and 32 yrs old. According to my HRM (Heart Rate Monitor) I burn about 800.
Simple - lift weights! The more muscle you have, the faster you burn calories. Be sure to consume adequate amounts of protein and good fats as well.