Based on Fitness Pal I should be losing weight but I am not
weightlossgoal0612
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I am eating approx. 1000 calories per day. I am older, 66 but not sedentary. Active, work, but instead of losing weight, I at a standstill or gaining. I do weigh daily which is possibly a bad idea, but it isn't uncommon for me to gain 1-2 lbs after eating 700-950 calories total the previous day.
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It's not really a day-to-day thing. What you eat Tuesday doesn't necessarily reflect on the scale on Wednesday.
Everyone loses differently. I don't lose as fast as the math calculators say I should. They say I should lose 1.8 pounds, but I lose .3 pounds. It happens. Those things are just computers doing math. It doesn't cover every single person.
Stick with it for a while and see if you lose some. Even if we lose slowly, it's still losing!0 -
weightlossgoal0612 wrote: »I am eating approx. 1000 calories per day. I am older, 66 but not sedentary. Active, work, but instead of losing weight, I at a standstill or gaining. I do weigh daily which is possibly a bad idea, but it isn't uncommon for me to gain 1-2 lbs after eating 700-950 calories total the previous day.
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The recommended minimum for females is 1200. What calorie goal did MFP give you?0 -
I'm surprised MFP is letting you "finish" the diary on that stupidly low number of calories...0
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Are you weighing your solid food with food scales, measuring your liquids with measuring cups/spoons, and have you double-checked that the MFP entries that you are using are correct?0
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If you're active, you're going to need more than 1000 calories to fuel your body. But as everyone said, you also have to make sure your logging is accurate. Do you use a food scale?0
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OP - do you use a food scale to weigh all solid foods? You are eating more than you think. No way you are gaining weight eating 700-900 calories a day …..0
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I'm close to your age (I'm 70) and MFP put me on 1200 cals after I put in that I'm mostly sedentary. But I either walk or do gym workouts 6 days/week. I have lost 10.6 lbs in the past 3 months. It's slow but definitely doable. I do weigh and log everything everyday. Even with one relaxed day per week - I have still managed this loss. You can do it even at our age. It's not magic just CICO. Hope this helps you.0
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