Total Inches Lost: 2 inches
Not exact matches
On average, individuals treated with liraglutide 3 mg
lost 5.4 percent more of their body weight, achieving a
total of 8 percent, and nearly 1.7 more
inches (4.2 centimeters) around their waist than did those who received placebo, the investigators reported.
End Note: Since September 2013 I have
lost 28 pounds & 33
total inches.
Most clients will
lose several pant sizes and anywhere from 3.5 to 27.0
total inches from various body sites.
I
lost 5.5 pounds, 4
inches off my waist, with a
total of 9
inches overall.
I
lost more than 30
inches across my body, and a
total of 27 pounds with Kathy's workouts and eating plan.
After 5 weeks I've
lost 8 pounds and 2.5
inches from my waist in
total.
In addition, I've
lost a
total of 2
inches off of my waistline and chest.
The ThinCenters MD protocol, utilizing the Zerona with our proprietary diet programs, have shown some of the best and most consistent results in the nation for
total circumferential reduction or
inches lost.
I was skeptical, but in 12 days I have
lost a
total of 4
inches, kicked a 20 year coffee drinking habit and feel amazing!»
i have
lost a
total of 11
inches off my waist alone.
This was a loss in 1.75
inches DESPITE only
losing a
total of 2.4 lbs indicating an overall loss of body fat.
Even though it does not show much on the scale (about 11 lbs), I have
lost a
total of 10
inches and 6 % body fat in 7 weeks.
Lost about an
inch or so,
total, from my stomach and hips (though my neck gained an
inch, no idea what that's about) and my clothes have indeed felt a little looser.
Since Jan. 1, I have
lost a
total of 5.3 pounds, 1.5
inches from my thighs, 0
inches from my arms (but they are more toned), 2.5
inches from my bust, 1.75
inches from my waist, and 2.5
inches from my hips.
The
total global ice mass
lost from Greenland, Antarctica and Earth's glaciers and ice caps during the study period was about 4.3 trillion tons (1,000 cubic miles), adding about 0.5
inches (12 millimeters) to global sea level.
Since 1992, the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets have
lost enough ice — over 344 billion tons — to contribute 0.6 millimeters (0.02
inches) to the
total observed 3 - millimeter (0.1 -
inch) sea - level rise per year.