Our cats are
simply eating more calories than they use, especially if they are simply sleeping on the couch all day.
If everything comes back normal, she is
simply eating more calories than she thinks.
Not exact matches
I reasonably decided that I
simply wouldn't
eat more than 500
calories a day until it was obvious that I was, in fact, NOT pregnant.
While you may think that your youngster is always asking for food as a way of getting attention, the truth is that some kids are
simply more active than others and need to
eat more calories every day.
He says while it is known that multiple small meals raise our metabolic rate, which increases our capacity to burn
calories, this strategy has not been found to work for everyone, since many people
simply eat more food,
more often.
Aside from
simply making my life
more pleasurable,
eating low -
calorie snacks keeps my energy (and metabolism!)
If you want to be a bodybuilder you need to
eat more — professional bodybuilders that train at least once a day for an hour, need 19 - 20
calories for every pound of bodyweight to
simply maintain their muscles!
This kind of nutrient - based
eating supports the production of the lean, sleek muscle that you want to carry — it will not bulk you up, it will
simply define and sculpt the shape of your body, and burn
more calories at rest than fat.
Some studies have shown that
eating the exact same food, except made in a soup instead of as solid food, makes people feel
more satisfied and
eat significantly fewer
calories,
simply because the stomach fills with
more water.
So, like I kind of alluded to earlier, we've got a lot of athletes, a lot of exercise enthusiasts that listen into the show, and
simply as a pure result of movement, they tend to
eat more calories than the general population.
This happens in many ways, such as giving in to cravings, binge
eating,
eating more on weekends or
simply being inconsistent, so some days you're on your prescribed 1600
calories a day or whatever is your target amount, but on others you're taking in 2200, 2500, 3000 etc and you don't realize it or remember it.
You may
simply be
eating fewer
calories or burning
more calories than you normally do, even if you aren't doing it on purpose.
Simply said, weight loss Is experienced by
eating fewer
calories that your body requires and burning
more calories than your daily
calorie intake requires.
Bailor's best selling book, The
Calorie Myth, exposes the fundamental flaw upon which the diet industry has been built: the «
eat less + exercise
more = weight loss» equation
simply doesn't add up.
Eating more calories does not necessarily equal
more muscle growth, and once protein synthesis has been maxed out for a given time period, any excess
calories you take in will
simply be stored as fat.
I'm definitely
eating less food than before LCHF but feel
more satiated on less food (I'm not tracking
calories and am
simply eating to hunger).
Maybe you've tried some popular diet, or you
simply eat less, but the task is the same -
eating fewer
calories, spending
more calories or making your body burn
more fat.
Naturally your body's metabolism burns about 2000 - to - 3000
calories per day (
more or less deepening lots of other factors) and you
simply eat less than that to burn fat or lose weight - See the chart below...
To lose fat, you
simply create a caloric deficit by burning
more and
eating less (keeping the nutrient density of those
calories as high as possible, of course).
To lose fat it's saying I would have to
eat 1,100 -1250
calories a day (exercising 3 hours a week — female, 5» 6, 25yo) Does this
simply mean I have to add
more exercise, because it's quite difficult to
eat 1100
calories a day and not feel starved.
FWIW those macros (78 % fat) are pretty much my «normal» day - to - day, however at around 50 % of TDEE your
calories are
simply way low, doesn't matter what you
eat you'll be hungry doing that for
more than a couple days in a row.
Because our program is built around cognitive - behavior skills, we don't treat them as an «optional extra» — because the entire history of weight loss in the 20th century tells us that
simply telling people to «
eat less, move
more» and teaching them about
calories, grams, and the government's exercise recommendations doesn't help anyone at any age lose weight and keep it off!
According to the American Heart Association, weight loss can be achieved by
simply burning
more calories than you
eat.
In THE
CALORIE MYTH, he exposes the fundamental flaw upon which the diet industry has been built: the «
eat less + exercise
more = weight loss» equation
simply doesn't add up.
This deliciously tangy fruit also naturally boosts metabolism so you will burn
more calories simply by
eating the right foods!
Some don't gain weight but
simply benefit from
eating more calories.
Put
simply you need to
eat 5 times a day, consume 1.5 to 2 grams of protein per kilogram that you weigh and take in 500
calories per day
more than you need to maintain your present weight.
I would use this explanation when I write posts and get response comments about how weight loss is
simply a matter of «
Eat less and exercise
more»; «burning
more calories than you take in to lose weight» and then even citing «The Law of Thermodynamics».
The first is that if you
eat more protein than your body requires, it will
simply convert most of those
calories to sugar and then fat.
If you are
eating more calories than you expend, you
simply will not lose fat, no matter what type of foods or food combinations you
eat.
Simply try to
eat more calories.
«It's not about
simply eating less
calories and doing
more exercise.
This newfound connection between sense of smell and metabolism is just one
more reason to believe that weight is way
more complicated than
simply counting
calories — that it's not just about how much you
eat but how you interact with and perceive food.
Simply that your Shiba Inu might need
more calories per pound of bodyweight than a larger dog, even if the total amount of food he
eats is less.
Fat people, by and large, get fat by
eating more than they need to and
simply not burning off the
calories they take in with an appropriate level of exercise.
In other words, «Lite Brand X» may actually have
MORE calories than «Regular Brand Z.» Also, some pets simply eat more of the diet food to make up for lost calories, so even if you feed a lite formula, measured amount is still necess
MORE calories than «Regular Brand Z.» Also, some pets
simply eat more of the diet food to make up for lost calories, so even if you feed a lite formula, measured amount is still necess
more of the diet food to make up for lost
calories, so even if you feed a lite formula, measured amount is still necessary.
If they are
eating low quality kibble that is high in carbohydrates — or if they
eat too many low - protein table scraps — you may find that
simply increasing the percentage of
calories from protein will help them feel
more satiated.
Simply put, your dog gains weight when he
eats more calories than he burns.