Ok.
Lets say we have a 32 year old female. Generally in good shape, but does have some weight to loose through her core region. At this time, her calorie intake is aprx 3200 per day. And it's bad stuff...pop...candy...butter etc etc. She established her BMI and that number shows her to need a calorie intake per day to loose the weight she is hoping for... that number is 1250 per day.
If this lady was to eat, say, 2000 calories per day, could she expect to see any weight loss simply becuase of the shortage of what she WAS taking in(the 32000).
Do not factor in ANY excercise. Just a decrese in calorie intake over what she was taking in, BUT!, not lowering it the match what the BMI index said she should be at.
TIA!
Lets say we have a 32 year old female. Generally in good shape, but does have some weight to loose through her core region. At this time, her calorie intake is aprx 3200 per day. And it's bad stuff...pop...candy...butter etc etc. She established her BMI and that number shows her to need a calorie intake per day to loose the weight she is hoping for... that number is 1250 per day.
If this lady was to eat, say, 2000 calories per day, could she expect to see any weight loss simply becuase of the shortage of what she WAS taking in(the 32000).
Do not factor in ANY excercise. Just a decrese in calorie intake over what she was taking in, BUT!, not lowering it the match what the BMI index said she should be at.
TIA!

