When a Pound Is Not a Pound
healthy-thin-happy:One thing many people don’t realise is that many factors can influence a person’s weight which do not reflect that person’s Body Fat. For example, two cups of water weigh one pound. If you tend to retain water or bloat, the scale can easily rise a few pounds without a change in what you have eaten. However, for dieters the effects of water weight can be severe. Here’s an example of when a pound is NOT a pound:
- You eat an extra dessert over the weekend
- You weigh yourself the following day or day after
- The scale shoots up 5 pounds - and you believe you’ve gained five pounds of fat.
- Because you must have eaten a caloric excess of 17,500 calories to gain 5 pounds of fat.
- 3500 EXCESS CALORIES (by excess, we do not include your BMR and daily activity) make up 1 pound of fat.
- It is very very difficult to overeat by this amount, even when splurging.
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