Can you tell me why?
rosehips60
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I've never seen this addressed and I'm just curious, can anyone tell me why MFP suggests to set your weight loss goal to 1/2 pound a week when you are within 10 pounds of your goal? Inquiring minds want to know ( at least this one does! )
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Last 10 hardest to loose..and it helps you to be able to move into maintenance, so essentially you will be moving into maintenance from a smaller deficit.. it guess you could say it is healthier and will help with long term success when keeping the weight off....
I am still trying to loose the last 8 pounds, been at it for a while and my body does not work well with ounces as week to loose..
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thanks Gia, it doesn't really matter I just like to know the "why" of things, good luck on your last 8, I'm within 11 pounds of my goal now0
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As you get closer to goal, your TDEE is lower. It becomes harder to create a calorie deficit without cutting calories super low. So instead of cutting low, you create a smaller deficit. Plus, you have less fat to burn and many people want to minimize muscle loss.0
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When I was 165kbs I needed 1731kcal to maintain my weight.
Now at 128lbs I need 1527kcal to maintain my weight.
That's 200kcal less per day that I can eat to stay at the same weight.
If I wanted to lose 1lbs per week = 3500kcal per week or 500kal per day, then I'd need to eat at 1231kcal per day when I was still 165lbs.
If I still wanted to lose 1lbs per week now I could only eat 1027kcal daily. Btw, my base metabolic rate is at 1272kcal. Thus I would be eating less than what my body really needs to just function properly.
If I chose to lose 1/2lbs per week then I'd still have an allowance of 1277kcal. Low, but probably much more sustainable.
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Disclaimer: I don't want to lose more weight, and despite what scoobies where the numbers above come from tells me, my maintenance calories seem to be around 1900 instead of 1500!0 -
rosehips60 wrote: »I've never seen this addressed and I'm just curious, can anyone tell me why MFP suggests to set your weight loss goal to 1/2 pound a week when you are within 10 pounds of your goal? Inquiring minds want to know ( at least this one does! )
That's interesting. Thanks. I never did know this.0 -
10 pounds... you need 20 weeks to lose 10 pounds.0
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Aw hell no - I've lost 10 pounds in way less than 20 weeks before! Where'd your numbers come from?0
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Just because it's harder to lose when you have only that few pounds to go... I suspect0
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theportkey wrote: »Just because it's harder to lose when you have only that few pounds to go... I suspect
That's what I'm trying to say: your deficite automatically gets smaller unless you do something seriously unhealthy.0
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