I have always read 3500 cals equals 1 pound?? Don't know if it's scientifically proven though??Per this article, name one study, any study for that matter, that has shown 3600 calories equals one pound of weight gain or loss. This number has no validity whatsoever.
I have always read 3500 cals equals 1 pound?? Don't know if it's scientifically proven though??
3500 calories is what it take to utilize one pound of fat. It was studied in 1972 at the university of Florida. Under the direction of Dr Whittikar. Know your facts jack
3500 calories is what it take to utilize one pound of fat. It was studied in 1972 at the university of Florida. Under the direction of Dr Whittikar.
Know your facts jack
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I know calories
It doesn't look like you know calories. It looks like you haven't used calories in your whole life! I am FAT, I KNOW CALORIES. I get tons of them every day! Haha.
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This belongs in the douchebag and anabolic steroids section
This belongs in the douchebag and anabolic steroids section
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If you say so Jack
Your coming off like a dousche if you think your always right then you will always be wrong you have much to learn its ok that's what the forum is for but for people to like you here you probably should change the way you talk because arrogance won't get you anywhere especially if you don't know what ur talking about
Where in my posts did you read that I thought I was always right about anything? I simply challenged a statement and replied back with concrete evidence to support my claim that the article had potential flaws. Rather than trying to initiate an argument why not try to expand your knowledge and consider other peoples findings. Did you by any chance watch that link starting at 7:00?