Probably a stupid question but oh well.
Say your BMR is 2000 calories a day.
In your diet for a week you eat nothing healthy. So you have burgers, pizza, cake etc but what you have in the day adds up to 1500 calories.
Then the next week you eat healthy green fruit and veg and lean meat, again every day adds up to 1500 calories worth of good food.
Would you lose more weight from eating the healthy food purely because its healthy, or does it just make you healthier but doesnt increase weight loss?
I ask because they say its what you eat, not how much of it.
Also, could you actually lose weight still if your BMR is 2000 and you eat 2200 calories worth of fruit and veg. Because fruit and veg has hardly any fat in it, so how could you put weight on?
Please reply.
Say your BMR is 2000 calories a day.
In your diet for a week you eat nothing healthy. So you have burgers, pizza, cake etc but what you have in the day adds up to 1500 calories.
Then the next week you eat healthy green fruit and veg and lean meat, again every day adds up to 1500 calories worth of good food.
Would you lose more weight from eating the healthy food purely because its healthy, or does it just make you healthier but doesnt increase weight loss?
I ask because they say its what you eat, not how much of it.
Also, could you actually lose weight still if your BMR is 2000 and you eat 2200 calories worth of fruit and veg. Because fruit and veg has hardly any fat in it, so how could you put weight on?
Please reply.