If you start at this level make sure you weigh yourself regularly and if after a few weeks your weight hasn't changed or is increasing to fast simply increase or
decrease the calories until you find the right balance.
If she is gaining wait, consider
decreasing the calories until you find the right balance.
Not exact matches
Once your child reaches the age of 2, gradually
decrease the amount of fat in his diet
until it's less than about a third of his daily
calories.
Gradually
decrease the amount of fat your preschooler consumes
until it's about a third of his total
calories by the age of 4 or 5.
Sugar, fat, and
calories increase in transitional milk over time and protein and antibodies
decrease until mature milk levels are reached.
However, if you'd like to lose weight, it's suggested that you start with this number and slowly
decreasing the amount of
calories over time
until you find an amount that allows for weight loss, but is also enough for maximum energy.
If you're trying to maintain your weight and your weight
decreases over the first two weeks then add in 100
calories each week
until your weight is stable.
You can gradually
decrease the amount as she matures
until she is receiving her daily allowance of
calories in twice - a-day meals.
Kittens should have full access to eat as much as they want
until their growth starts to
decrease at 7 - 12 months of age, at which point they can be transitioned to an adult diet and
calorie level.