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==Relation to body weight== | |||
If you eat more calories than you burn, you gain weight.<br /> | |||
If you burn more calories than you eat, you lose weight. | |||
''' | ==FAQ== | ||
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|Aren't calories just a myth? I know someone who is overweight who started eating less and didn't lose any weight at all! Why is that? | |||
|In order to burn calories, the body also needs ''vitamins and minerals''. {{x|Reason (biology): Cell mitochondria biochemistry involves hundreds of different catalysts. Minerals and B-vitamins are essential precursors to some of those catalysts.}} Your overweight friend is probably deficient in some of those (due to eating badly), so their body has a very hard time burning calories. | |||
<small>P.S. This is why it's so important to eat some nutrient-rich foods such as [[plant-based|vegetables & lentils]].</small> | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 26 October 2024
Importance in crop yields
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Relation to body weight
If you eat more calories than you burn, you gain weight.
If you burn more calories than you eat, you lose weight.
FAQ
Aren't calories just a myth? I know someone who is overweight who started eating less and didn't lose any weight at all! Why is that?
In order to burn calories, the body also needs vitamins and minerals. (...)( Reason (biology): Cell mitochondria biochemistry involves hundreds of different catalysts. Minerals and B-vitamins are essential precursors to some of those catalysts. ) Your overweight friend is probably deficient in some of those (due to eating badly), so their body has a very hard time burning calories.
P.S. This is why it's so important to eat some nutrient-rich foods such as vegetables & lentils.