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no because you naturally burn calories off

2006-12-21 10:34:47 · answer #1 · answered by angie 4 · 0 1

In the short term, yes, exactly. If I weigh myself, and then I eat something which weighs 1 pound, and then I weigh myself again, I will have gained 1 pound.. In the same manner, I would have gained a pound if I had simply held a pound worth of sandwich in my hand the 2nd time I weighed myself. Long term, over days, weeks, it depends on the calorie content. If you consume more calories than you burn, you gain weight, burn more than you consume and you lose weight, simple as that. So, without knowing the caloric content, you may or not have a long term weight gain (or loss).

2006-12-21 10:52:38 · answer #2 · answered by rowlfe 7 · 1 0

Yes, at least for the first few hours. You can experience the same effect of gaining a pound by putting a one pound meal in your pocket.

When you eat, your body will extract what it needs from the food, and the rest become waste. You can lose a pound by taking a one-pound cr*p or peeing a pound of urine.

None of this is "weight loss" -- this is just normal living.

2006-12-21 10:37:56 · answer #3 · answered by JJ 4 · 2 0

they say you're meant to learn a million-5 kilos for the 1st trimester and a pound a week for the 2nd and third trimesters, yet each lady is different. once you're eating healthily once you're hungry and not in basic terms eating junk i'm specific there is not any longer something to rigidity approximately. Your infant needs you to learn weight, somewhat! in basic terms for the reason which you won sixteen kilos on your first trimester actually does not propose which you will proceed packing on the burden so speedy throughout the time of your being pregnant. you will desire to communicate to your physician approximately seeing a nutritionist for a sturdy being pregnant weight-alleviation plan, yet i'm specific each thing would be fantastic :)

2016-12-11 13:55:24 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

no the ratio for gaining weight is 6 to 1

2006-12-21 10:39:14 · answer #5 · answered by blueman2 5 · 0 1

Until you excrete waste perhaps. So basically, only right after you eat it. After the burning of the fat and waste excretion, you wouldn't have gained as much as the weight of what you ate.

2006-12-21 10:39:51 · answer #6 · answered by Answerer 7 · 1 0

No because your body naturally burns calories off

2006-12-21 14:28:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a calorie usually consists of about 1300 calories, the weight of the food is not relevant to the weight you consume, it's the amount of calories in it and how many calories you use up during activities.

2006-12-21 10:43:25 · answer #8 · answered by Mystee_Rain 5 · 0 1

No

2006-12-21 11:53:00 · answer #9 · answered by mY LiFe~ 2 · 0 0

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