WWYD...short on calories but not hungry.
WanderingRivers
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I am finding myself having to force myself to eat at the end of the night because I won't be hungry but I'm shy of the 1K calories I need for the day. Like tonight, I ate lunch, I ate dinner, had my coffee for the day but I am shy of the calories it will let me complete my diary at. I'm just plain not hungry. Should I go ahead and leave it as is or make myself eat something?
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Calorie dense foods. Nuts, nut butter, avocado, olive oil, seeds, full fat dairy - small portions will bump up your calories.
If this is a once in awhile thing, it's not a big deal. But if this is a regular thing, try to plan better. Large deficits make it harder for your body to support existing lean muscle mass. Moderate deficits help you lower your body fat %.5 -
Whenever people post these it makes me wonder how you gained weight to begin with if you are truly satisfied eating as little as you say.16
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Laz, it would be emotional eating and eating when bored for me that caused weight gain. (and a obsession w/cleaning my plate thanks to growing up poor.)0
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Whenever people post these it makes me wonder how you gained weight to begin with if you are truly satisfied eating as little as you say.
Please be aware that not every member in MFP has an eating problem, is fat or has at lot of weight to lose. MFP means My Fitness Pal, not My Fat Pal.6 -
Whenever people post these it makes me wonder how you gained weight to begin with if you are truly satisfied eating as little as you say.
Please be aware that not every member in MFP has an eating problem, is fat or has at lot of weight to lose. MFP means My Fitness Pal, not My Fat Pal.
Very good point! I'm the fat pal, but not everyone is! I bet that can get a bit annoying.
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This is a good question honestly.
I think it depends. I can think of situations where I'd recommend people eat more even when not hungry but I think more often then not I'd say don't eat if you're truly not hungry.
I'm assuming the goal is weight loss with the following post.
Off the top of my head, I'd recommend eating regardless of hunger if you need it for adequate athletic performance. I'd suggest it if it's relevant for weight class restricted athletes, I'd suggest eating when not hungry if you have evidence that doing so will be beneficial in how it may effect eating behaviors the following day. I'd consider it if essential nutrients are missing or protein intake is pathetically low.
And then I'd also consider it if something abnormal is going on like being on an absurdly low calorie intake and still not having any hunger.
But there are plenty of times where these conditions aren't there.
Reasons I WOULDN'T suggest eating more calories even when not hungry:
1) You have the calories remaining in your diary, therefore you eat because a computer screen told you to.
2) You're worried about starvation mode.
3) Someone on the internet said that X calories is the lowest anyone should ever go and therefore you must eat.
Of these, I think #1 is terribly common and likely not a good habit to get into.3 -
Eat more calorie dense foods or drinks.
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10142490/a-list-of-calorie-dense-foods/p1
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Assuming your not trying to lose weight Mix up a protein shake and throw some evoo in it if you have that. Drinking calories is easier than eating them usually0
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Whenever people post these it makes me wonder how you gained weight to begin with if you are truly satisfied eating as little as you say.
Please be aware that not every member in MFP has an eating problem, is fat or has at lot of weight to lose. MFP means My Fitness Pal, not My Fat Pal.
Yep, except this OP had already noted in a prior thread that they needed to lose, and the reflection as a whole was for those who are overweight which I didn't think needed pointed out. Thanks, though.1 -
I love those days. I know I'll be hungry eventually so it will all average out.0
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Honestly, this happens to me a lot and I think it is because I'm eating in a way that is just naturally more satiating than I was before. I notice that when I decrease my sugar consumption I have far fewer cravings. I got fat by feeding my cravings, which led to more cravings that I fed because of emotional eating and just plain not giving a crap about myself.
I try to eat calorie dense things. I eat low carb/mod protein/high fat so in the evenings I enjoy having some pepperoni and cheese, or lunchmeat and cheese rolled up, hardboiled eggs, or nuts. Sometimes I eat more than one of these things if I need the calories. I'm finding that even though MFP gives me 1600 calories a day I feel satisfied around 1400. Around 8-9 pm is when I log on and realize that I'm usually about 400 calories short and that I need to fix that.
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If you really eat less than 1000 calories and is not hungry, I would advise talking to a doctor....0
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KurumiSophia wrote: »I am finding myself having to force myself to eat at the end of the night because I won't be hungry but I'm shy of the 1K calories I need for the day. Like tonight, I ate lunch, I ate dinner, had my coffee for the day but I am shy of the calories it will let me complete my diary at. I'm just plain not hungry. Should I go ahead and leave it as is or make myself eat something?
I can't tell from this post if this is something that happens occasionally or regularly. I've always had occasional days where I didn't want to eat much. I don't force myself to eat because I know I will also have days where I can't seem to get full on my usual calories, and I like knowing that I can eat more on those days have it even out.
But, if this is something that happens often, I'd suggest you take a look at your diet content and your thoughts about food.0 -
Whenever people post these it makes me wonder how you gained weight to begin with if you are truly satisfied eating as little as you say.
Please be aware that not every member in MFP has an eating problem, is fat or has at lot of weight to lose. MFP means My Fitness Pal, not My Fat Pal.
So what? 1000 calories a day on a regular basis would not be enough for the vast majority of people regardless of their weight unless they are on a medically supervised diet.0 -
OP did you not get the answers you were looking for in the thread you posted earlier this week?
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10456804/i-cant-reach-1000cals-help/p1
I'm not sure why you think you might get different answers now - as people suggested in both threads, there are plenty of calorie dense nutritious foods that you can use to help get you up to a minimum caloric threshold. Also as mentioned in your other thread, if you aren't using a food scale, it is possible you are already eating more than you think.3 -
If i don't feel like eating I don't. I find that the next day or the day after I'll have extra calories and my weekly average is pretty on target. I would only worry about it if you begin to go a week eating under 1k calories.0
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Your goal is to eat only 1,000 calories a day? And you aren't getting there?
OP, you may want to consider professional help. Nutritionist, therapist, any qualified medical professional.1 -
Start by buying a food scale.3
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Need2Exerc1se wrote: »KurumiSophia wrote: »I am finding myself having to force myself to eat at the end of the night because I won't be hungry but I'm shy of the 1K calories I need for the day. Like tonight, I ate lunch, I ate dinner, had my coffee for the day but I am shy of the calories it will let me complete my diary at. I'm just plain not hungry. Should I go ahead and leave it as is or make myself eat something?
I can't tell from this post if this is something that happens occasionally or regularly. I've always had occasional days where I didn't want to eat much. I don't force myself to eat because I know I will also have days where I can't seem to get full on my usual calories, and I like knowing that I can eat more on those days have it even out.
But, if this is something that happens often, I'd suggest you take a look at your diet content and your thoughts about food.
It's happened a couple of times already this week and I've forced myself to actually eat those remaining calories but it feels wrong. I'm pursuing a fairly aggressive calories deficit to work to lose 2lbs/week.
I just don't know to get over that line w/o making myself do it.0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Start by buying a food scale.
We are still in recovery mode from an expensive vehicle repair so there is no room for extras. And I am not sure I can justify ANOTHER gadget in the kitchen that's already crowded as is.0 -
Your goal is to eat only 1,000 calories a day? And you aren't getting there?
OP, you may want to consider professional help. Nutritionist, therapist, any qualified medical professional.
Not this week, it's been rough. I am trying to walk 2hrs a day to create that deficit to drop the excess lbs and I end up not feeling hungry at all.0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »OP did you not get the answers you were looking for in the thread you posted earlier this week?
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10456804/i-cant-reach-1000cals-help/p1
I'm not sure why you think you might get different answers now - as people suggested in both threads, there are plenty of calorie dense nutritious foods that you can use to help get you up to a minimum caloric threshold. Also as mentioned in your other thread, if you aren't using a food scale, it is possible you are already eating more than you think.
I have ADHD. Memory is not one of my strong suits. Sorry about that.0 -
KurumiSophia wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Start by buying a food scale.
We are still in recovery mode from an expensive vehicle repair so there is no room for extras. And I am not sure I can justify ANOTHER gadget in the kitchen that's already crowded as is.
If you don't have a food scale then I almost guarantee you are eating more than you think, hence your increased satiety levels at only 1k.6 -
KurumiSophia wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Start by buying a food scale.
We are still in recovery mode from an expensive vehicle repair so there is no room for extras. And I am not sure I can justify ANOTHER gadget in the kitchen that's already crowded as is.
If you don't have a food scale then I almost guarantee you are eating more than you think, hence your increased satiety levels at only 1k.
^^ THIS! Invest in one. Use it until you get used to the measurements. Personally, I was underestimating a lot (I would count 1 slice of thin turkey from the deli as 2-oz, way off!) but some things (like fruit, PB alternatives, etc.) I was underestimating. If you aren't working out and are depending strictly on decreased calorie intake to lose, then you MUST invest in a food scale.0 -
KurumiSophia wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Start by buying a food scale.
We are still in recovery mode from an expensive vehicle repair so there is no room for extras. And I am not sure I can justify ANOTHER gadget in the kitchen that's already crowded as is.
$15 at Walmart...
Actually, this one is $7.95 -
https://www.amazon.com/AXNY-Ultra-Electronic-Kitchen-Scale/dp/B00GNIBMU0/ref=sr_1_25?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1473971799&sr=1-25&keywords=food+scale1 -
When I mean there is no room, there is no room. We are currently plotting down to the penny. If it's not in the budget, it's not happening.0
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