What type of calorie diet should I be on?
douglassnyder20
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i am 36 my weight is 232 now.. I was 250 pounds lost weight on 1500 calorie diet I want to go to 1200 is this a ok diet? I am active and go to the gym 5 times a week. I have looked it up they recommend for men between 1500 to 1200 can any one help me?
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Is it going to kill you? No.
Is it enough to fuel your everyday life, never mind gym sessions? No.
Is it going to make you weep tears of deprivation? Yes.0 -
What do you think is good?0
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Thank you0
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You're a 36 year old, 250lb man training 5 days a week considering eating 1200 calories?
Are you insane?!?
I lose weight on more than than and I'm a 140lb female. You need more food. Find a calorie calculator, don't just grab numbers out of the air - you want to lose on as many calories as possible, not as little as possible.0 -
The winner get's to eat the most and still lose. Why wouldn't you want to eat the 1500?0
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I have just started so I begin with the 1500 it worked for a bit but with as much as I go to the gym the weight stopped so I was just seeing if less would be better0
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livingleanlivingclean wrote: »You're a 36 year old, 250lb man training 5 days a week considering eating 1200 calories?
Are you insane?!?
I lose weight on more than than and I'm a 140lb female. You need more food. Find a calorie calculator, don't just grab numbers out of the air - you want to lose on as many calories as possible, not as little as possible.
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I am at 232 now but thanks I am new to this I am not really familiar with all this stuff0
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douglassnyder20 wrote: »I am at 232 now but thanks I am new to this I am not really familiar with all this stuff
It's still likely you need more food... If not, your bmr would have to be ridiculously low.0 -
If you’re not seeing results, either you have water retention/glycogen storage because of working out, or you’re not logging your intake correctly. I would suggest you use a food scale to weigh your food and make sure you log everything.
You definitely don’t need to eat 1200 calories . That’s brutal, unnecessary, and possibly risky health-wise. Check out the Scooby calculator - it can give you a good idea of what your caloric intake should be.0 -
Alright thank you for your help I appreciate it0
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Don’t be discouraged - you’ll get there! It’s all about the tracking . Good luck!0
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You DO realize that the entire purpose of MFP is to answer this question, yes? Plug in your data, the website spits out a calorie goal.0
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To give you a comparison, I'm 41, 6'2", and weigh 230. I exercise for about an hour 5 days a week. I eat close to 2,300 calories a day and I'm still losing 1-1.5lbs a week.0
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Ok well I got what I am looking for my doctor says between 1900-2100 so thank you all for the advise0
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What stats did MFP give you?0
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