[ID: Two Google search results AI overviews.
The first overview says, “On average, women need fewer calories than men because they naturally have less muscle mass and smaller body frames. Muscle burns more energy than fat, even at rest. Additionally, hormonal differences and a generally lower metabolic rate mean a woman’s body requires less fuel to function.”
“Women need fewer calories than men” is highlighted in blue, and “less muscle mass and smaller body frames” is highlighted in red. At the end, it lists “Banner Health +3” as its information sources.
The second overview says, “Eating fewer calories than you burn forces your body to use stored energy. This can result in weight loss and reduced muscle mass, and an extreme or prolonged deficit triggers survival mechanisms that lead to fatigue, muscle loss, and a slowed metabolism.
“Forces your body to use stored energy” is highlighted in blue, and “result in weight loss and reduced muscle mass” is highlighted in red. At the end, it lists “ubiehealth.com +2” as its information sources.