Lose weight or put it on. It is that simple...
You gain weight when you consume more calories than your body burns. Alcohol has a lot of calories. If you don't increase the amount of exercise you get to balance the increase in calories you will gain weight from drinking.
You consume about 3,500 calories in 1 pound of your own body fat.
The relationship of calorie consumption and calories burned is the following (kind of in depth): The calories you eat are obviously the calories you consume, right? Right. The calories you burn are, well, the calories you burn. If you consume 1,000 calories, but your body burns (oh say, 2,000 calories for sake of arguement) then you will easily not be affected weight-wise by the food. However, if you consume (eat) 5,000 calories, then you're going to put on a few pounds. 3,500 calories = a pound.
When the body efficiently burns calories, it will also be eliminating fat from the body. This can lead to more muscle growth and weight loss.
As you continue to burn calories but do not take enough more in, you will begin to burn off fat and lose weight. If this continues, your body will begin to starve.
Skipping burns more calories than walking or riding. This burns more calories because it is more of a full body exercise.
When you don't get enough calories or you burn more calories than you take in, you become tired and fatigued. Another Answer: When you burn more calories than you consume, you will lose weight.
Metabolic rate
It burns more calories when the body is at rest.
Fat
carbohydrates are converted in to energy which is consume by body for its activity
It burns calories. Helps you live longer. HAHAHAHAHA