Only if the biscuit weighed a pound.
If you consume 3,500 calories then yeah
Not necessarily. Weight gain occurs when there is an excess of calories consumed compared to calories burned. Eating one pound of food does not equate to a 1 pound weight gain as weight gain is influenced by various factors including metabolism, activity level, and overall calorie intake.
No you do not, you shouldn't even gain a pound. It is not healthy in any way and i would not recommend eating too much sweets or you can get sick.
No. Body fat without any calorie surplus is not possible.
It is possible to gain muscle while eating unhealthy, but it may not be optimal for overall health and performance. Consuming a balanced diet with adequate protein, carbohydrates, and fats is important for muscle growth and overall well-being.
while you are eating better you're still eating too much. the average person needs only 2000 calories to maintain their weight. if you're getting over that and not burning them off you'll gain weight. for every 3500 extra calories you gain one pound of fat.
To gain 1 pound a week, 500 calories added to your usual day would do it.
If you eat a pound of food and get on the scale you will weigh a pound more. If you drink a 12 ounce can of pop, you will way 12 ounces more. The question is whether it will stay on.
No.
yup
To gain weight at a the rate of 1 lb per day you are eating 3,500 calories a day more than you are burning
It depends on how many you eat. If you eat 3,500 calories worth, you'll gain a pound