233 days assuming you burn 600 calories per day:*
1 lb = 3,500 calories
40 x 3,500 = 140,000 calories
140,000 / 600 = 233 days
*The actual number may be less if you are working out because muscle continues to burn calories after workouts.
Are you serious?? Humans cannot get calories from the sun, they get it from their food! So the answer is they would get more calories from eating corn-fed beef than corn itself.
You don't, something is terribly wrong with you.
That's almost impossible to answer without sufficient information. I can tell you how much calories you shouldn't be eating. I have read on a website that eating 3500 calories less per week will take off one pound. So that means eating 500 less calories each day of the week, which is very easy to do once you learn what foods you should be eating and what foods aren't so nice. It is also a good idea to burn off 250 calories with exercise everyday and get rid of the other 250 daily by eating right.
it would be 20 calories = 10%
No, eating under 5,000 kj is not considered starving. It would be like eating 119,500 calories.
There's no such thing as negative calories. However, I once read somewhere, that celery has so few calories, and chewing it is such hard work, that you can actually burn more calories eating it (if you eat it raw) than it has in it, so in that sense, eating celery would result in a net negative caloric intake.
i would say 40lbs
Yes, standing up while eating does not significantly change your activity level and it would also depend on what you ate (every food has a different amount of calories).
You will need to burn 3500 calories a week to lose 1 pound. So you would need to cut out 500 calories or burn 500 calories a day. You would need to double this in order to lose two pounds in a week. I just lost 40lbs myself, I am a bigger girl and weighed in at 267 at my heaviest. My resting metabolism was like 2600. So what I did was drop my calorie intake to 1200-1500 a day. I lost 40lbs in less than 6 months. Its a simple diet and it works. Don't tell anyone but I barely did any exercise :-)
Eating calories at midnight technically classes as the next day, In the same way that five being in the centre is still rounded up instead of down. Although midnight only lasts a minute, so eating at midnight would have to be really fast.
there are ALOOOTTT of carbs in it and looads of calories for just a small portions...i would not recommend eating it
ok... first off...this is a hard question to answer because no body knows the exact number of calories is right. i would say that if you really needed to eat junk, make sure you have an excercise that will burn off all or at least half of the calories you just consumed. say, you wanted a snickers and it was 190 calories... i would go on an eliptical machine or a treadmill for about 30 mins just jogging at a speed of about 5 and an incline of about 3. that would burn off most if not all of the calories you just ate. if you were eating it late at night, i would suggest eating only half of the candy bar and do a bunch of floor excercises.