EATING MORE to LOSE WEIGHT!?! Anyone else had this experience!?!?

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  • dutchandkiwi
    dutchandkiwi Posts: 1,389 Member
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    Upping calories usually leads to more honest/tighter logging. This as people know the this is going to be more difficult to be in a deficit.
    That means that effectively you'd eat less than what you were before your were upping calories. Simple psychology
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,139 Member
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    heybales wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Aria_Luna wrote: »
    I'm weirded out by why everyone is struggling understanding this. If you eat a small amount of calories, it lowers your metabolism because your brain compensates. So if you eat a reasonable amount of calories but still at a deficit, you will generally lose weight faster than someone at a severe deficit. Congrats!

    that takes year to happen ...

    A year, for the lowers metabolism aspect of comment?

    How about 3 months at not a huge deficit. Even more at a huge deficit.
    How quick though? Well, they didn't measure before 3 months that was reported in the study.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/heybales/view/reduced-metabolism-tdee-beyond-expected-from-weight-loss-616251

    Lower tdee from dieting , yes..damaged metabolism in three months of eating in deficit, no.

    Context matters
  • heybales
    heybales Posts: 18,842 Member
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    ndj1979 wrote: »
    heybales wrote: »
    ndj1979 wrote: »
    Aria_Luna wrote: »
    I'm weirded out by why everyone is struggling understanding this. If you eat a small amount of calories, it lowers your metabolism because your brain compensates. So if you eat a reasonable amount of calories but still at a deficit, you will generally lose weight faster than someone at a severe deficit. Congrats!

    that takes year to happen ...

    A year, for the lowers metabolism aspect of comment?

    How about 3 months at not a huge deficit. Even more at a huge deficit.
    How quick though? Well, they didn't measure before 3 months that was reported in the study.

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/heybales/view/reduced-metabolism-tdee-beyond-expected-from-weight-loss-616251

    Lower tdee from dieting , yes..damaged metabolism in three months of eating in deficit, no.

    Context matters

    Sorry, I didn't see the reference to damaged metabolism as what was being commented on.
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