Each pound is 2000 cal so for every 2000 calories you cut from (a none weight gaining diet-weight maintaining diet)per 3 to 4 weeks you will loose weight.
Calories in one poundThere are 3500 calories in a pound of human body fat (enough to survive two or three days). If you wish to lose body fat, you need to burn or lose 3500 calories to lose one pound.
You are comparing 2 different things: Weight and Energy.There are 3,500 calories in 1 pound of fat. To burn one pound, you must burn 3,500 calories. This can be done by reducing calorie intake and increasing your activity.
1 pound equals 3500 calories. If you burn 3500 calories, you burn one pound of bodyfat.
You need to burn 3,500 calories to lose a pound.
There are about 3,500 calories in a pound. Burn 3,500 calories more than you take in = loose one pound. Take in 3,500 more calories than you burn = gain a pound.
3,500 calories = 1 pound of body fat
You need to lose or burn 3,500 calories to lose one pound of body fat.A pound of body fat contains around 3500 calories, so reducing your calorie intake by 500 per day should result in a 1lb a week reduction.If you are aiming to lose more than one pound per week, you need to engage in cardio exercise in addition to counting calories. Cardio exercise, such as walking, jogging, cross-country skiing, etc., will significantly produce weight loss.
To lose a pound, no matter what weight you are, you need to burn 3500 calories.
3500 calories
Yes, you will burn calories when doing any sort of physical activity. In fact, your body burns calories even at rest, to maintain things such as body heat, cardiac and respiratory function etc. This is called your Base Metabolic Rate. All physical activities burn calories; those that are more intense will burn calories at a higher rate.
If your question relates to body fat, the answer is that you need to burn or lose 3500 calories to lose one pound. If your question relates to the number of calories in a pound of food, you need to state the specific food, please.About 3500
3200 calories.