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A 10 pound weight loss is certainly noticeable. It can be more or less noticeable depending upon your starting weight. If you're a 300 pound man, then 10 pounds will not be very noticed. The reason has to do with ratios.
For a weight change to show up on your face, you'd need to change your BMI by 1.33 points, the study found. That means a woman and man of average height would need to gain or lose eight pounds and nine pounds, respectively. For this study, the average woman was 5 feet 4 inches tall. The average man 5 feet 10 inches.
The time it takes for you to see and for others to notice weight loss results can vary from person to person. Many factors, including your starting size and your eating plan, can make a big difference. In general, however, many people can see results in one to two weeks when they stick to their plan.
If you're overweight or obese, you can lose weight from your face by losing weight in general. Usually, excess body fat disappears first from the face. Many nutritionists believe that weight gain in the face is the result of water retention, rather than body fat on the facial area.
After shedding the pounds, you might notice a smaller waist or a thinner face before the fat melts away from other stubborn areas. But one thing's for sure losing 30 pounds or more will make a noticeable difference on pretty much anyone's frame, no matter the starting point or the goal weight.
By losing just 10 pounds you can SKYROCKET your energy levels during the day because your body learns how to use oxygen more efficiently. In addition, when you are burning fat you are producing 2.5 times more energy compared to burning carbs or proteins.
Live a Longer and Healthier Life Losing just 10 pounds can have a HUGE effect on the way your body is able to function for the rest of your life. The longer you carry those extra pesky pounds, the more your joints, organs, and body have to work overtime.
For a weight change to show up on your face, you'd need to change your BMI by 1.33 points, the study found. That means a woman and man of average height would need to gain or lose eight pounds and nine pounds, respectively. For this study, the average woman was 5 feet 4 inches tall. The average man 5 feet 10 inches.
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