Starving on 1200 calories a day
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I don't think 1200 cals is enough to satisfy anyone for very long. I've lost 30 lbs, avg 1 lb per week. My base is 1200 cals but I eat back at least 1/2 of my exercise calories and I try to make sure I've earned 500-600 cals from exercise every day. I'm rarely very hungry
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skinnyjessicag wrote: »Well, I've been actually eating around 1400-ish but still feel hungry Is it normal to be hungry when you're losing? Kind of a stupid question, but I've heard that if you're hungry you're doing something wrong? Thanks for your feedback!
Why people don't listen to their bodies? If you feel hungry, you are hungry, eat, period, unless you have parasites.
Google about the hormone grelin and the hunger process, that may help you to understand WHY you should EAT when you are HUNGRY.0 -
There are two things that zap my hunger and are so worth every calorie: 1) Sun Warrior Rice Protein powder blended with almond milk, 2) a fresh sliced apple with about 1/4 cup of peanut butter. The protein powder smoothie is perfect last thing in the evening to stave of cravings etc. I love the PB apple early in the day, usually for breakfast with a cup of coffee... it will keep me happy and full for hours. Keep at the 1200! Don't overthink it. Take your mind off food by doing other things.0
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ooh. by the way, I use natural unsalted unsweetened organic PB... no need for the additional calories of sweetener/oil0
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OP glad you are taking the good advice.....you will do well on your weight loss.
I am 5'2, 45 yrs old and lost weight eating between 1600-1900 calories depending on exercise, I also tried the 1200 calories, nope, never will I do that again!! Good luck.0 -
Can I ask, those of you who are eating 1600 calories a day and losing weight. How tall are you?0
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I would be too. My goal is 1400 which I feel like is not enough. I always go over.0
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When your losing the body will feel a bit hungry, but don't starve your body. Running like that, personally I would think 1200 is too few for sure. Bump it up to 1500 but eat clean foods. Fruits and veggies, throw some avocado and sardines in there.... Oh yea I went there with the sardines. You'll find the right mix of foods/calories and still lose... You got this0
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you shouldn't be exercising at that pace and eating that little you will get sick.
Try high fat low carb...70% fat, 20% protein, 10 carbs.
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I just bumped mine up to 1500 and I already feel less tired than I was. It does help. It's just scary for some to bump the calories up because people are taught that you have to eat less to weigh less and sadly, 1200 is what they start with. I know I did, but you live and learn. Hard to believe eating MORE helps you lose weight.0
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I am also 5'3"0
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I was not hungry when I was losing weight. You are not eating enough or not eating the right type of filling foods if you're constantly hungry. if you're running marathons 1400 calories is definitely not enough.
edit - nevermind, looks like this was solved.0 -
I'm 5'2 / 157cm0
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What I have noticed in comparison to last time I tried to lose weight is this. Last time I was on 1200 calories, starving and exercising. Lost 2.5kg in the first month. This time, I'm on around 1600, only walking as exercise and lost 3kg in first month. That says lots dosen't it.0
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You should try more protein and weight lifting. When I do a lot of cardio I feel extremely hungry. When you lift weights your body naturally burns more calories for a few days after. Upping your morning protein and lunch should help. Also drinking a glass of water before every meal helps too. It is really good to have healthy fats in your diet. I used to be hungry on 1200 calories but upped to 1400 and exercise daily and feel great. Worth a shot to go a little slower and not kill yourself. Easier to maintain that way!
Your body will also "adapt" to few calories. It's good to switch it up and eat a little extra once in awhile to trick your metabolism.0
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