It depends on what the waist was before.
(Original body weight)-(current body weight)= weight lost (weight lost)/(original body weight) * 100 = % of dehydration (degree of dehydration)
He lost 175 lbs!
130
You've lost weight since I last saw you. Your pony's weight is a little large for her size, I'd put her on a diet. Mike checked his weight on the scale.
Based on my personal experience, I've always felt that the smallest part of me lost weight first. I've always had a small waist and, now that I'm trying to lose weight, my waist has gotten smaller. I believe that, if you "diet" properly, you lose weight evenly. However, it will show on the smallest area first.
If you are referring to the past tense, then yes you would say, "I have lost some weight."
It depends on what the waist was before.
Now that Mrs. Shotto has lost weight, what pattern size would be a better fit
Because we have loads of it.
You can get them altered, but it would just be better and cheaper to get a new pair. You can pay a tailor to take in the waist of your jeans or do it yourself if you're handy with a needle. Unless the jeans are very sentimental to you, you'd probably get a better fit for less money by simply buying new jeans. If you lost a couple of inches in the waist, you've also lost inches in the hips and calves and you'll get a better look if you buy jeans that fit your new body. anonymous@oola.com
most likely
Yes. I'm 3 weeks into Weight Watchers and 2 weeks into doing the 30day shred by Jillian Michaels and I've lost exactly 5in of my waist, 2 off my thighs, 2.5 off my hips and 1 off my arms.
Hilda's weight after losing x kilograms would be 45 - x kilograms.
That depends on your present weight and how you lost the weight, if you lost it by not eating properly that is not healthy.
(Original body weight)-(current body weight)= weight lost (weight lost)/(original body weight) * 100 = % of dehydration (degree of dehydration)
most lost on a diet