Do i have to eat all my calories to lose weight?
salmaaarafaa
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Some days I don't hit my calorie intake which is 1200, will I gain weight if i do that?
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You should try to stay within range of that target, but no you won't gain weight.0
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No, people just don't want to eat some days. You should make sure you're eating enough on a regular basis. Your body needs sufficient calories to function well.0
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You Definitely Don't Want To Shortchange Yourself.. Don't Have To Hit Hit Exactly, But Within 100 Calories Is Good. Make It A Point To Consistently Hit Your Calorie Goal. Of Course Ocassionaly You'll Miss It, But The Key Is Consistency.0
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salmaaarafaa wrote: »Some days I don't hit my calorie intake which is 1200, will I gain weight if i do that?
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You won't gain weight but it's not healthy. Add some peanut butter or fruit juice to come up to 1200. That's the bare minimum you need to reach.0
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salmaaarafaa wrote: »Some days I don't hit my calorie intake which is 1200, will I gain weight if i do that?
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TavistockToad wrote: »salmaaarafaa wrote: »Some days I don't hit my calorie intake which is 1200, will I gain weight if i do that?
Are you talking about being over or under your goal?
Under my goal
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QueenofHearts023 wrote: »You won't gain weight but it's not healthy. Add some peanut butter or fruit juice to come up to 1200. That's the bare minimum you need to reach.
But will i lose weight though ?0 -
Yea0
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You shouldn't go below 1200 so I would say yes you need to eat your full allowance. Not good for your body to go below 12000
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Yes, you should be in that range 1100-1200 /day. Your body needs nutrients to burn fat. Depends on your daily activity level too...0
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CooCooPuff wrote: »No, people just don't want to eat some days. You should make sure you're eating enough on a regular basis. Your body needs sufficient calories to function well.
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salmaaarafaa wrote: »QueenofHearts023 wrote: »You won't gain weight but it's not healthy. Add some peanut butter or fruit juice to come up to 1200. That's the bare minimum you need to reach.
But will i lose weight though ?
50+ lbs: 2 pounds per week
20-50: 1 pound per week
less than 20: .5 pound a week
Losing too much too quickly can have detrimental effects.
ETA: I recommend reading some of the posts in this thread.
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salmaaarafaa wrote: »QueenofHearts023 wrote: »You won't gain weight but it's not healthy. Add some peanut butter or fruit juice to come up to 1200. That's the bare minimum you need to reach.
But will i lose weight though ?
You will lose weight, more muscle and bone mass than fat, and you will also have a high risk of becoming malnourished. Which comes with very glamorous side effects like heart palpitations, hair loss, brittle nails, extreme fatigue, dizziness and so forth.
I'm 5'2, I'm lightly active and I eat 1600 a day. I've lost 28lb.0
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