| Heather |
01-10-2006 06:53 PM |
Diva -- Jill said EXACTLY what I was going to say. That "lie in bed and burn calories" is called Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR). Then consider that if you DON'T just lie in bed, every activity burns some calories above and beyond that, from driving, to cutting vegetables, to typing on a computer. Even someone who's lightly active can burn 100s of calories a day in daily activities. To maintain a weight of 160, you might be able to eat, say, 2200 calories a day [note: I totally made that number up, AND everyone is different].
Weight loss would then happen if you ate fewer calories/day... if you want to lose 1 pound/week, you could 500 calories/day less than you need to maintain... in this example, 1700 cals/day. The trick is to figure out what works for your body. Plus, as you lose, you need fewer calories to maintain your weight...
Hope this makes sense as far as hypothetical examples go...
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