Are there calories in air?
sarcon1
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Wow, when I added all of the calories I consumed today i realized I'm on a path that could be dangerous. I am close to 2500 calories over and still haven't had my routine night time snack. I'm hoping that using this tool will help me get a grip on, and control my consumption habits. Thanks MFP. Back to my question "Are there calories in air?" Please Reply
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Depends where you live... I bet the air here in Jersey has some calories... but your lungs also have to work harder to use it so it balances itself out.0
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Wow, when I added all of the calories I consumed today i realized I'm on a path that could be dangerous. I am close to 2500 calories over and still haven't had my routine night time snack. I'm hoping that using this tool will help me get a grip on, and control my consumption habits.
I think this is absolutely the right thing for you to do before jumping in to the weight loss and the calorie consumption that MFP gives you. The BEST way to see just what you are doing to your body is to eat normally for a day or two (or even a week!) and log *everything* ... just so that you can see what you've been doing. Then you can start to make healthy changes! You'll realize very quickly what foods are worth it and what are not and start seeing what you can substitute so that you can stay at your calorie goal. Best of luck!0 -
Welcome to the site! Logging foods can be a real eye-opener, huh? Take small steps and don't overwhelm yourself with a whole bunch of changes to your lifestyle all at once, and you can do it!
But unfortunately, I don't think any of us can claim any weight gain from air. :laugh:0 -
Depends where you live... I bet the air here in Jersey has some calories... but your lungs also have to work harder to use it so it balances itself out.
Well there ya go! That explains everything. That's why I was heavier when I lived in Jersey -- it was the air!! And now that I'm living in Colorado, where the air is thinner, I'm losing weight! It all makes sense now. :laugh:0 -
Yes A LOT, almost 5000 calories every 100times you inhale... :noway: :noway: :indifferent: :huh:0
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It depends on whether you're breathing through your nose or your mouth. If you breathe through your nose, your nose hair captures all the calories. JK0
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I think there are calories in a bakery because every time I go in I seem to gain weight.0
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HAHAHAHAH GREAT!!! ---Katie Kangaroo0
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The BEST way to see just what you are doing to your body is to eat normally for a day or two (or even a week!) and log *everything* ... just so that you can see what you've been doing. Then you can start to make healthy changes! You'll realize very quickly what foods are worth it and what are not and start seeing what you can substitute so that you can stay at your calorie goal. Best of luck!0
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