When you consume 3500 calories more than you can "afford," you will store one pound of fat on your body.
One pound is 3500 calories. 3500 x 25 = 87500 calories
1 pound: 3500 calories
There are 3500 Calories in a pound of body fat.
3500 = 1 pound
1 pound of body fat is equivalent to 3500 calories, so 20 calories is about .006 pounds - basically nothing.
You can't really convert between calories and pounds unless you are talking about fat. About 3500 calories = 1 pound of fat. So 208.8 calories = .06 pounds.
One pound = 3500 calories. Decreasing calories by 500 per day for a week = 3500 calories lost or 1 pound.
* yes about 5 pounds This is wrong. There are 3500 calories in a pound. You must "lose" 3500 calories through diet or exercise to lose 1 pound. It would take a reduction of 17,500 calories to lose 5 pounds.
One pound is 3500 calories. So 1/35th of a pound is 100 calories
Approx. 3500 calories equals 1 pound.
3500 calories are in pound of fat. 3500 calories are in pound of fat.