Not eating enough calories
mariakalsoom412
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If I eat less calories than given by Mfp would that be considered an unhealthy way to lose weight? I just started using this app and haven't ate much today.
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Generally speaking, yes, if you eat less than MFP tells you, that's unhealthy. To be more specific, we'd have to know what your MFP calorie goal is and how many pounds you set it to lose per week.
As a side note, a lot of people have trouble logging accurately when they first start. So if you think you've only eaten 700 calories or something but you don't feel hungry, there's a good chance that there's an error in your logging.5 -
mariakalsoom412 wrote: »If I eat less calories than given by Mfp would that be considered an unhealthy way to lose weight? I just started using this app and haven't ate much today.
If you just started today, don't worry. The hunger will come. Tomorrow or the day after.
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mariakalsoom412 wrote: »If I eat less calories than given by Mfp would that be considered an unhealthy way to lose weight? I just started using this app and haven't ate much today.
You think you're the first one here to do this?
Haha so many people get on the crash course3 -
mariakalsoom412 wrote: »If I eat less calories than given by Mfp would that be considered an unhealthy way to lose weight? I just started using this app and haven't ate much today.
One day is no big deal. But in general you want to eat your calories, to make sure you get enough nutrition and don't lose weight too fast. Good luck!2 -
I regularly fall short of the MFP calorie target. It's calling for 2400 a day. I don't know how I'd eat that much, and eat healthy, every day. I'm regularly stuffed just on what I'm eating now.0
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Make sure you have a scale and measuring cups and spoons and don't "eyeball" portion sizes. Log everything, even drinks. You may be under calculating your calories.
Also, when we just start a diet or new lifestyle change or whatever, we often really get into it and are so motivated that we don't feel that hungry yet, as you get used to it and it becomes more the normal thing, you'll probably eat more.
But to answer your question: once in a while eating under the calories is fine, but if it's consistent then yes, it's unhealthy, unsustainable and could lead to you becoming eating disordered.2 -
If you don't feel hungry, no need to force yourself to eat all the calories. Over time it will even out. Just log and move on. But you do want to eat close to the recommendation.0
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