Weight Management: Metabolic Health, Bulking & Fat Loss Strategies

Weight management often depends on calculating metabolic rates, understanding fat biochemistry, and tailoring exercise programming for either muscle acquisition or structured fat reduction.

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How to Gain Weight for Teenagers

If being too thin makes you feel self-conscious or interferes with participation in high-school sports like football or hockey, sound strategies can help you gain pounds and achieve a weight that makes you feel better emotionally and physically, especially if your doctor has mentioned that it would benefit your health.

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Will You Gain Weight Eating 2,000 Calories a Day?

Regularly consume more calories than you burn, and you'll gain weight. Although food labels use a 2,000-calorie diet as the benchmark for average calorie consumption, that amount of calories could prompt weight gain in some sedentary people of small stature.

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Can Protein Shakes Cause Belly Fat?

You'll gain weight when you eat more calories than you burn, regardless of how healthy those calories are. However, excess calories in certain foods can encourage the development of belly fat, also known as visceral fat, that inflates your waistband and increases your risk of chronic disease.

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Is 30 Percent Body Fat Bad?

Body fat measurements give you a better understanding of the health of your body compared to the scale. Instead of only knowing your gross weight -- which includes bones, fluid, organs and connective tissue -- your body composition measurement tells you how much of that weight is made up of fat.

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Fastest Way to Lose Belly Fat & Love Handles

Excess fat in your abdomen should not be dismissed as a natural part of aging. The middle-age spread and love handles increase your risk of developing chronic disease more so than other fat in your body.

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Can You Gain Weight Just in the Breasts?

Plastic surgeons can let out a sigh of relief -- it's not possible to gain weight just in your breasts. The only way to physically change their shape is through augmentation surgery. You gain weight proportionally all over your body according to your body shape, not just in one area.

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How to Get Rid of Belly Fat in a Week

You're fed up with your belly fat, and you want it gone -- now. Your abdomen didn't expand in one week, so you can't expect it to slim down in that short time either. Use a week to introduce measures to help you lose belly fat over time and reduce bloating.

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Can You Gain Weight By Eating Too Many Cucumbers?

Eat too many calories from any food, and you will gain weight. But since cucumbers are extremely low in calories, you'd have to consume several dozen of them to make a significant impact on your size.

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How to Lose Belly, Leg and Arm Fat in Two Months

When you make the commitment to lose weight, you want to see the results of your hard work in a relatively short period. You can't specifically target your belly, arms and legs for fat loss, though -- you lose weight proportionally all over your body.

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Can You Lose Weight Just Eating Hamburgers and Not the Bun?

Cutting back on refined carbohydrates may help you reduce calories and lose weight, especially when combined with other weight-loss strategies. Refined carbohydrates are those found in white rice, baked goods and white breads, including hamburger buns.

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How to Calculate BMR & RMR

Your metabolism consists of the energy you use to exist, perform daily functions, exercise and digest food. Basal metabolic rate and resting metabolic rate are two different measures that tell you how many calories you burn without any extra daily activity -- as if you were lying in bed all day. You may see the terms "

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Easy Diet Plans for People on the Go

Lack of time and a busy schedule should not be an excuse for being overweight and unhealthy. You can adopt a healthier, lower-calorie plan without complex number crunching and measuring of food.

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How Long Does It Take Before a Body Starts to Lose Weight?

You're committed to eating a healthy, portion-controlled meal plan and you vow to get to the gym several times a week. You want to see and feel the results of your efforts pronto. When you cut calories, your body begins to burn small amounts of fat.

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Saggy Breasts After Weight Loss

You're thrilled with the prospect of losing weight and creating a new physique, but you're not so jazzed about the possibility that your breasts may sag if you lose weight. Yo-yo dieting exacerbates the natural sag that results from gravity, pregnancy, breast-feeding and adolescent growth spurts.

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Can You Lose Weight Without Shrinking the Breasts?

When women lose weight, they usually want their hips and belly to shrink -- not their breasts. You can't control from where you lose fatty tissue when you lose weight, though. The amount your chest reduces depends on your genetics and the amount of weight you lose.

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Can Eating Oatmeal Help You Lose Weight?

Oatmeal is a whole grain, making it a healthy part of any diet. Oats are fiber-rich and contain no saturated fat. Like any food, though, too much oatmeal, or versions dressed in sugary toppings, can cause you to overshoot your calorie goals and interfere with weight loss.

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