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Minimum Calories

dawgfan1218
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I am currently using My Fitness Pal to help me lose weight, and the app has set up a calorie range for me. So far, I have generally been able to stay within the range, but an odd thing happened earlier this week.
I was out most of the day, and spent the day eating a lot of vegetables and lean protein. When I updated my food diary that night, I discovered I was about 150 calories short of my daily minimum calorie count, but I was not hungry. I know that going below the minimum count on a regular basis is not healthy, but was I supposed to consume more food to get there on that individual day even though I was not hungry, or is a one time miss to the low side acceptable?
I was out most of the day, and spent the day eating a lot of vegetables and lean protein. When I updated my food diary that night, I discovered I was about 150 calories short of my daily minimum calorie count, but I was not hungry. I know that going below the minimum count on a regular basis is not healthy, but was I supposed to consume more food to get there on that individual day even though I was not hungry, or is a one time miss to the low side acceptable?
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Don't worry about the occasional day a little over or a little under. It's the overall balance over time that matters more relating to your goal anyway.1
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I wouldn't worry too much about one day. I review my calorie intakes on a weekly basis, instead of daily. If I am over one day, I go lower the next, etc. If you weren't hungry, I wouldn't sweat it. Just try not to go under on a regular basis.
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It's absolutely okay to not hit your calorie goal sometimes. There are days when I go over my calorie recommendation and other days where I'm under. I usually shoot for a number of calories in a week rather than worrying about hitting a number on each day, since I know that each day is (or can be) different.0
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One time below 1500 is fine. If it happens again you can always use the calories another day, or have a handful of nuts or something else that's calorie-dense to bring you to your goal.0
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Maybe have a glass of fruit juice instead of foods top you up?0
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I always like to save a couple of hundred calories just in case I get hungry on an evening so can often come under. I'd much rather be under than over in calories.0
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Thanks all0
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