Basically, the short answer is “no”, and the long answer is “it depends”. Gaining weight is all about the calories you eat vs. the calories you burn. But the types of food you eat also matter.
If you want to lose weight, it’s important to eat enough protein and get enough movement throughout the day. Increasing your resistance training and protein intake will help you build muscle, which in turn, burns fat. Maintaining lean muscle burns calories even when you’re at rest.
Once you’ve conquered increasing your daily protein intake and movement, you can start tracking your calories and macronutrients to ensure you’re getting enough nutrients for your goals.
Try our free macro calculator to get an idea of the calories and macronutrients you may need for your activity level and goals.