How Many Calories Burned Equal 1 Pound?
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Function
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Our bodies require a certain amount of calories based on our activity level, age and weight. For example, a 30-year-old, 150-pound woman will burn about 2,080 calories per day just by living. Consuming calories beyond that amount will result in weight gain.
Losing Weight through Diet
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If your body requires 2,080 calories per day, by reducing your caloric intake to 1,880, a loss of 200 calories, you can expect to drop a pound in about 17 days.
Losing Weight through Exercise
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If your body requires 2,080 calories per day, by taking up moderate cycling five times a week, you will burn an additional 250 calories per day. At that rate, you will lose a pound in 14 days (assuming you don't increase you caloric intake).
Misconceptions
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People who struggle to lose weight, yet closely monitor their caloric intake and output may be thwarted by hidden calories. Often, when tallying our daily intake, we neglect to consider any hidden calories we may have consumed, like those found in drinks, extra helpings, large portions and forgotten snacks.
Considerations
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The best way to monitor your caloric intake is by writing down everything you put into your mouth. Keep a small journal with you at all times and record everything that you eat, including portions sizes (if you don't know, guess). At home, using an online calorie counter (see the Resources section below), look up the nutritional content of your daily menu to find ways to cut calories from your diet.
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