3500 calories is the rough estimate for the energy contained in one pound of fat. This means that to lose one pound per week, you must create a deficit of 3500 calories per week. Since a week as 7 days, that means a deficit of 3500 / 7 = 500 calories per day.
This is a great starting point. The reality is much more complex .. for example, 3500 calories will not produce a pound of muscle, it actually takes more than that, but as a general rule of thumb, it gives you a starting point and then you can play with the numbers from there.
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Monday, February 25, 2008
How many calories do I need to burn to lose a pound of fat?
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If you burned 100% pure carbs you only need to burn 1,818 calories. If you burned 100% pure fat, you'd need to burn 4,000 calories to lose a pound. Since normally you burn mostly fat and a little bit of carbs, the average is 3,500 calories to lose a pound.
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