Inside, a cornell study reveals that overweight persons underestimate caloric intake by 40 percent while normal -
weight persons underestimate caloric intake by an average of 20 percent.
Not exact matches
If
people categorized as normal
weight have lost
weight because of more severe disease, researchers will
underestimate the adverse effects of being obese relative to normal
weight.
Most
people who want to put on
weight actually overestimate the number of calories they take in on a given day or
underestimate the number of calories they expend on an average day.
Last week I talked about one of the major reasons
people don't see the
weight loss that they're expecting: the seemingly - obvious - yet - vastly -
underestimated fact that often they're not in a caloric deficit.
He argued that
people who have lost significant
weight almost universally
underestimate the number of calories they eat.
If there's one thing damn near every nutritionist and diet professional can agree on, it's that
people trying to lose
weight almost ALWAYS
underestimate how many calories they are actually eating.