A man eats food containing more energy than he uses up each day what will happen to his weight explain your answer
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If we eat and drink fewer kilojoules than our body burns, we will lose weight. For example, to lose half a kilogram of fat, or 'weight' we need to consume about 2,000 kJ a day less than we use. If we consume more kilojoules than we use we will store the extra energy as fat and gain fat or 'weight'.
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If we eat and drink fewer kilojoules than our body burns, we will lose weight. For example, to lose half a kilogram of fat, or 'weight' we need to consume about 2,000 kJ a day less than we use. If we consume more kilojoules than we use we will store the extra energy as fat and gain fat or 'weight'.
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