At top of my calories but hungry :(
Agi0817
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What do you do when you're already at or almost at the top of your allowed calories for the day but you're still hungry.. But it's still too early ( way too early) to sleep. Do you eat? Do you eat and exercise more? Do you try to not eat? If you try to not eat how do you take your mind off food?
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How many calories are you eating?0
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13000
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What do you do when you're already at or almost at the top of your allowed calories for the day but you're still hungry.. But it's still too early ( way too early) to sleep. Do you eat? Do you eat and exercise more? Do you try to not eat? If you try to not eat how do you take your mind off food?
Times like that I might have a salad with my Bolthouse Farms Honey Mustard dressing ~ big bowl, such as 2 cups of spinach and 2 tbs dressing, would be about 60 calories. But really, I don't sweat going over a bit, when I'm hungry I eat.0 -
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Might help responses if you open your diary.0 -
Depends on how many calories I have left. Usually I don't worry about it and just eat something healthy and go over a little. If I have time and am in the mood, I might exercise to make up for it. If not, no big deal. If you're hungry you should eat.
Also, I don't want to turn this into a big "you should eat more" debate, but you may want to calculate your BMR and make sure 1300 calories is enough for you. If you get hungry a lot, increasing your calorie allowance might not be a bad idea.0 -
And really, fruits and vegetables are the best way to go...really filling and full of fiber. Studies have shown that when you eat more fiber, your body doesn't absorb all of the calories that you eat.
And yes, sometimes I exercise more so I can eat more0 -
Right.. Well as per calculations I only lose 2lbs a wk if I stick to my 1300 calories and lot of days I can pull it off but sometimes I just can't and I find that two bad days (a careless weekend lets say) can make me gain back those 2lbs that I managed to lose..
I know people always say to have a healthy breakfast but for example I had breakfast today and it seems that when I have breakfast I get hungry sooner, I don't eat any less and the breakfast alone can be around 300-400 calories which sounds like a lot when I know that if I skipped it I still would've survived.. I won't have breakfast :-/0 -
Honestly, one of the first things I do in the morning is plan my meals so I can be sure that I'm spacing them appropriately so I don't run out of calories at the end of the day. I also make sure that my final meal of the day is something more filling and keep the bulk of my calories for that meal. (About 250 calories for breakfast, 400 for lunch/afternoon snack and 550-600 for dinner/light evening snack).0
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1300
in....to read the you must eat more responses....0 -
Depends on how many calories I have left. Usually I don't worry about it and just eat something healthy and go over a little. If I have time and am in the mood, I might exercise to make up for it. If not, no big deal. If you're hungry you should eat.
Also, I don't want to turn this into a big "you should eat more" debate, but you may want to calculate your BMR and make sure 1300 calories is enough for you. If you get hungry a lot, increasing your calorie allowance might not be a bad idea.
oh but you did...you did...0 -
You most likely are not eating enough protein and fiber!
When I am hungry, I do count out 14 almonds-which is a 1/2 serving and drink lots of water!
Tomorrow, try to eat more veggies/fruits with protein and fiber to keep you filled up! I eat a greek yogurt late afternoon so i know I am not hungry. I just want to eat!0 -
Right.. Well as per calculations I only lose 2lbs a wk if I stick to my 1300 calories and lot of days I can pull it off but sometimes I just can't and I find that two bad days (a careless weekend lets say) can make me gain back those 2lbs that I managed to lose..
I know people always say to have a healthy breakfast but for example I had breakfast today and it seems that when I have breakfast I get hungry sooner, I don't eat any less and the breakfast alone can be around 300-400 calories which sounds like a lot when I know that if I skipped it I still would've survived.. I won't have breakfast :-/
You have to understand that 2lbs a week weight loss is for people who are very over weight, and mostly men. Some women can lose 2lbs a week, but you have to realize if you don't eat enough, you can easily stall out and not lose weight. Or you can end up binging(such as in your case cause you're hungry).
This! Maybe change your goal to 1.5 pounds a week or even 1 pound a week. That's still a great rate to lose weight at, and you'll get to eat more on a daily basis... which usually leads to less "careless weekends" and such.0 -
Eat.0
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You're not eating enough, you should change your calorie intake...
Go here: http://physiquelore.com/harris-benedict/
Enter your info, and it will tell you how many calories you need to maintain your weight. Multiply that number by 0.80 and eat that many calories a day. Don't eat back exercise calories on this method.
I tried to use this for myself and it says I'm too young and short lol0 -
I would just make that day my cheat day and then work out during the week. Or, play my Sims game and watch them eat.0
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I'd probably eat more. ...not sure if this was a trick question or what.0
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Just something to consider, I have seen quite a few people actually aim for their WEEKLY calories instead of daily. So you go over 500 today, over the next few days just sub liquid calorie source for water or something small like that and don't sweet that day you went over. You'll still break out even.0
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Lol, agreed1300
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sometimes I have a cup of coffee, sometimes I brush my teeth. If I still can't kick it, I will have a little something, a piece of fruit, or a source of protein like some cheese.0
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When I actually stick to the program I eat what I want to fill up and then do something to burn off the calories. Such as eating peaches and then walking the calories off.0
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Just so the trolls don't get disappointed...........You need to eat more.0
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What is BMR? I calculated using that site and mine was 1272. @ the original poster, I find if I increase my protein based calories then I'm not as hungry. I found that to be true even before I found this site. Balance your protein consumption throughout the day and you should feel better. You shouldn't be hungry or you'll end up eating the wrong things. Your body will also store calories/fat if you're not feeding it enough. Listen to your body and make good food choices.0
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Right.. Well as per calculations I only lose 2lbs a wk if I stick to my 1300 calories and lot of days I can pull it off but sometimes I just can't and I find that two bad days (a careless weekend lets say) can make me gain back those 2lbs that I managed to lose..
I know people always say to have a healthy breakfast but for example I had breakfast today and it seems that when I have breakfast I get hungry sooner, I don't eat any less and the breakfast alone can be around 300-400 calories which sounds like a lot when I know that if I skipped it I still would've survived.. I won't have breakfast :-/
You have to understand that 2lbs a week weight loss is for people who are very over weight, and mostly men. Some women can lose 2lbs a week, but you have to realize if you don't eat enough, you can easily stall out and not lose weight. Or you can end up binging(such as in your case cause you're hungry). So do the calculations i gave you above...
ETA: doesn't matter "when" you eat... you don't have to eat breakfast if you don't want to, what does matter is getting in all your calories.
He's right.0 -
When I'm hungry, I drink water. Lots of it. sometimes tea with no sugar etc. anything to fill my tummy but not add kcals. It works for me, you might try it, see if it helps.0
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If you are hungry please eat. I have to tweak my intake constantly. Your body will tell you what it needs _listen.0
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i drink water first before i even think about eating , you may mistaken thirst for hunger !0
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I hate all the eat more responses. I think that is obvious. She is wanting alternatives. Planning meals, spacing them is a good suggestion, eating more protein is always good.
No matter how many calories you eat, if you are eating less than you were eating before, you are going to feel hungry at the beginning. I never ate breakfast and for those people who say you need to eat it, is also those who have to play by each and every rule. Well I drink diet soda too so someone can yell at me for that as well. If you find that you are not hungry in the morning just have some coffee or tea......I ended up starting to eat a protein bar which started helping me in the end and those are low on calories. Protein shakes are also good snack options as well.
Load up on lots of salads, veggies, and an apple or other fruit for the day. They make great snacks. I also like popcorn to snack on. Like other posters, I will go over a bit if I am really hungry and it doesn't off set anything. Eat some popcorn or have a salad or some carrots. Something light but filling with some ice tea or diet coke (God forbid).0 -
Yup, I've noticed that it really helps when I plan my meals, then I do great. The issue is when I plan something but don't feel like eating that the next day ( or later the same day )
Also just 'discovered' PB it wasn't something I ate before and found it to be a great snack, I'd have a tbsp and it would fill me and I was happy.. Until this weekend when I ate like.. God I don't even know a quarter of a big jar lol. Now I'm not sure I want to get anymore just in case I can't stop eating it.0 -
I was having the same problem when I was just started to use food diary. I don't know if you had just started using this application or had been using it for a while but I think if you plan your food from breakfast to dinner and give yourself snacks between breakfast lunch and dinner, it would help you to budget on your calories comfortably. It might require some experiment to get the right diet plan. My daily plan would be 250-300 cal for breakfast, 400 cal for lunch, 250-300 cal for dinner.. 150-300 cal for snacks. I try to eat healthy so I don't exceed my daily cal. For lunch, I don't really have a choice because I'm working so I eat at nearby restaurant.0
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