Yes it does because the body cannot absorb nutrients. However it also prevents the intake of vitamins which can lead to serious health problems.
Calories are not lost during chronic diarrhea. Critical nutrients and water are lost during chronic diarrhea which can lead to dehydration.
diarrhea
You don't, something is terribly wrong with you.
Sometimes,yeah. But be careful not to cut calories in the food that your body NEEDS! Cut back calories in soda,pizza,pasta and heavy foods, but not in veggies and fruits!
anywhere from 400-600 calories. you can cut the calories by cutting the meat/rice.
You can try exercise.
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Yes. If you cut something that contains 200 calories in half, you have two halves with 100 calories each.
Exercise and cut out some food from your diet to limit the calories you are eating.
by eating less
It takes a reduction of 3500 calories to lose a pound. So, many people cut 500 to 1000 calories a day to lose 1-2 pounds at week.
3500 calories equal 1lb of fat. So a reasonable weight loss is to cut out 500 calories a day and lose an average of 4lbs per month. To answer the question as is, she needs to cut out 1500 calories a day. That's the basics. Of course you can sit down and figure out Basic Metabolic Rate and how many calories it takes to maintain that 200 lb weight each day, then cut out calories from there. There is a formula out there for that.