I don t believe so. If you eat a regular scheduled diet your body will not store food and your metabolism will not slow down. I had gestational diabetes with my last pregnancy and had to eat 6 times a day.. healthy foods of course.. and I lost weight in my pregnancy. It really helps to eat 3 meals a day and small snacks in between. I m not an expert, just speaking from personal experience :D
It usually hurts, because starving your body slows the metabolism.
Oh no. That will send your body into a starving mode and will make your body store more food as fat.
the experts say no - you should eat 3 meals per day - you re better off eating your heavier meal in the middle of the day then not eating anything at all after 7:30 pm. and exercise every day - reduce your carb intake - i did that and lost 20 lbs. in about 2 mos. feel fantastic.
NO that could result in you then thinking ok lets skip 2 and then lets not eat at all! Try etting less carbs those are fillers and you will become hungry in 5 minutes and eat more untill you get really big!
You don t have to skip a meal, reduce your intake of carbohydrates and eat a lot of vegetables instead.
No!But gee, it would be nice if it would, huh? I always have problems eating breakfact - so I wish that was the miracle cure!Several things helped me to lose weight - eating well (and a lot MORE than I was eating before), counting calories to make sure I was getting enough, and exercise. I started lifting weights as well as doing cardio - not only does it burn fat fast, but it was so empowering!Check out www.fitday.com to get your calories required per day, and Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon - it should be at your local library.
every time you get hungry your body thinks it is starving and in turn, stores everything you eat. try eating smalls meals all day long never getting hungry or full just staying comfortable. you will raise your metabolism in the process
A lot of people are responding that skipping the meal will slow your metabolism and put your body into starvation mode. I agree that, in the long run, this is bound to happen. Another immediate concern is that if you are restricting (skipping meals, cutting out calories), you are setting yourself up to eventually binge. This will cause weight GAIN. The best way to lose weight is to eat sensibly, and exercize. Don t try to lose or gain weight too quickly, as it s not healthy. Below is a link to find a nutritionist. He or she can help you establish a meal plan that s right for you.Best of luck to you. :)
no it won t try eating 3 small meals per day and maybe 1 or 2 snacks
In my opinion, I think that skipping at least one meal a day is not healthy weight loss. The reason I say this is because the body must establish a nutritious balance meal each day in order to stay healthy, also to prevent the risk of creating heath problems. In my opinion, I think that in order for the digestive system and intestate to work properly one must feed the body healthy food. In other words, skipping at least one meal a day is not healthy to weight loss. However, reducing the amount of a meal a day will probably be more healthy in contributing to weight loss. Remember the old saying an apple a day help keep the doctor away. Have you had your apple to day? Smile. Accumulate
Quite the opposite, in fact.Numerous studies have shown that skipping a meal lets you get overly hungry and results in more overall eating.You are much better off going to 5 meals a day, than 2. Healthy snacking has been shown to ward off hunger better and result in an overall lower calorie consumption. Plus- you don t get hungry.
no! your body will go into starvation mode and hang on to all the fat it can....eat a hearty breakfast,normal lunch and smallish supper....with fruit or diet smart snacking in between...try not to eat after 7pm
no eating many small meals a day is better than fewer
Wheher it was a 6 or a foot long, or what, the dude just ate ONE Subway sandwich a day, to ose like HUNDREDS of pounds. I had a friend that had a heart attack, and HE began a 1800 calorie/day diet. I think that the 1800 calorie thing would be better for you! Ask your DOCTOR!
No, because your body will go into starvation mode ; your metabolism will slow down, which means you won t burn the calories very quickly. It will also mean that you will be very hungry when you do eat, so will end up eating more than usual, A little and often is what you should be aiming for, rather than eating large amounts in one go.. Start with a healthy breakfast, don t skip lunch, but keep it light, and for dinner cut down on your normal portions. The snacks in between should be fruit and/or veg.
No. Its better to eat 6 small meals. Breakfast being the most important. Drink plenty of water and walk at least 4 to 5 times a week. It works. I ve weighed the same for the last 5 years by doing this and I m never hungry.
Total calorie intake versus exercise is the answer. Some people lightly snack throughout the day to prevent hunger binging, some people eat three meals a day. The whole point is to modify your eating habits to decrease the overall amount of calories. Notice I did not say diet. Dieting is a sham. A commercial answer to the American quick fix mentality. Weight doesn t stay off after dieting because dieting is temporary. Only permanent adjustments to your eating habits will yield long term, lasting results. And don t expect things to change over night. It took time to gain the weight, it will take time to lose. But if you really change your eating habits, the weight will come off and stay off.