Starvation mode
lalamanda
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How can I get my body out of starvation mode?
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Eat some food0
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eat the minimum number of calories...including your exercise calories.0
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Eat more calories. If you are in starvation mode, then you aren't eating enough.0
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eat the minimum number of calories...including your exercise calories.
both of the above answers. it's hard to know more about where you are at without more info. good luck! :happy:0 -
Eat! Sorry, but it's true. If you're body is starving the only way to stop it is to increase your food intake. Do it carefully or you'll make yourself sick. Add some fruit like apples or bananas, some healthy fats like from nuts and avocado, increase your lean protein. MFP generally doesn't list amount of protein high enough. You should eat between .54 and 1 gram of protein per lb of body weight. That can be quite a bit so do it slowly and judge for yourself.0
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How do you know you're in "starvation mode"?0
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Maybe you should see a doctor and get advice from a professional?0
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how do you know that your in it ?0
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Aim for 1200 net calories per day...be sure to eat back at least some of your workout calories to get to that number!0
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How do you know you're in "starvation mode"?
I totally agree how do you know you are in starvation mode (if their is such a thing because many experts say different)....0 -
Ive been in starvation mode several times back in 08. any diet lower than 1200 calories a day is starving your body of nutrition and valuable needed energy resources to get you through a active day. Ive heard of celebrity get on the 800 calories diet and it can have detrimental effects on your metabolism, nervous system, and muscle/circulatory system. Also major brain functions will suffer.0
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Lack of weight loss has nothing to do with starvation mode..........and starvation mode kicks in when the body is trying to preserve the last of it's fat stores, which happens in the 5% bf area. A calorie deficit will and does dictate weight loss and it seems that most people miscalculate the outside of the energy balance equation, well pretty much everyone does to some degree simply because of the many factors involved. I would suggest you track everything you eat perfectly, buy weight, and take a look at that in a few weeks to see exactly how much your eating. Exercise calories burned is another hot bed of misinformation that mucks up the math machinery.0
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Eat some food
Ditto
Try eating maintenance calories, or slightly below, for 2-3 weeks. You may put on a couple of pounds at first, once you stop gaining lower your caloric intake to a safe deficit and start losing again.0 -
I know that I am in starvation mode because :
-I am only able to eat 600-1000 calories a day
-cannot lose weight and am actually slowly gaining weight
-no energy
I do have a stomach condition called Gastroparesis. google it to get more info, but it leaves me unable to eat since it takes hours and sometimes days to digest small amounts of food. I cannot have nuts, seeds, or fibrous foods. No raw fruits or veggies, no whole grain anything, no red meat. As odd as this sounds I am trying to lose some weight but am unable to no matter what I do.
Anyways, thank you for all your help0 -
Lack of weight loss has nothing to do with starvation mode..........and starvation mode kicks in when the body is trying to preserve the last of it's fat stores, which happens in the 5% bf area. A calorie deficit will and does dictate weight loss and it seems that most people miscalculate the outside of the energy balance equation, well pretty much everyone does to some degree simply because of the many factors involved. I would suggest you track everything you eat perfectly, buy weight, and take a look at that in a few weeks to see exactly how much your eating. Exercise calories burned is another hot bed of misinformation that mucks up the math machinery.0
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Wow, your health condition sounds like it makes it very difficult to eat well - either healthfully or enjoyably! I don't envy you on that :-/
Because you have such specific needs related to a medical condition, I Really urge you to seek advice from your doctor on this one. There are many well-intentioned people on here who may have tips and tricks that are great for lots of people, but generally (unless they are a doctor or at least have experience with Gastroparesis) they don't have the expertise to give you safe, healthy advice when taking your medical condition into consideration.
I hope your doctor is able to provide some you with guidance on this. Also, you may have already looked, but just in case you haven't: between now and your doctor's appointment if you want to do some research, the mayo clinic and the national institute of health (nih.gov) do have some general guidelines... but of course both also recommend that you seek information specific to you through your doctor.
I wish you well on your journey toward being healthier :-)0 -
Lack of weight loss has nothing to do with starvation mode..........and starvation mode kicks in when the body is trying to preserve the last of it's fat stores, which happens in the 5% bf area. A calorie deficit will and does dictate weight loss and it seems that most people miscalculate the outside of the energy balance equation, well pretty much everyone does to some degree simply because of the many factors involved. I would suggest you track everything you eat perfectly, buy weight, and take a look at that in a few weeks to see exactly how much your eating. Exercise calories burned is another hot bed of misinformation that mucks up the math machinery.0
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Lack of weight loss has nothing to do with starvation mode..........and starvation mode kicks in when the body is trying to preserve the last of it's fat stores, which happens in the 5% bf area. A calorie deficit will and does dictate weight loss and it seems that most people miscalculate the outside of the energy balance equation, well pretty much everyone does to some degree simply because of the many factors involved. I would suggest you track everything you eat perfectly, buy weight, and take a look at that in a few weeks to see exactly how much your eating. Exercise calories burned is another hot bed of misinformation that mucks up the math machinery.0
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Lack of weight loss has nothing to do with starvation mode..........and starvation mode kicks in when the body is trying to preserve the last of it's fat stores, which happens in the 5% bf area. A calorie deficit will and does dictate weight loss and it seems that most people miscalculate the outside of the energy balance equation, well pretty much everyone does to some degree simply because of the many factors involved. I would suggest you track everything you eat perfectly, buy weight, and take a look at that in a few weeks to see exactly how much your eating. Exercise calories burned is another hot bed of misinformation that mucks up the math machinery.0
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Ah, the daily starvation mode thread.0
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Thank you, I think I am going to have to see if I can find a nutritionist in my are who knows about my stomach condition.Wow, your health condition sounds like it makes it very difficult to eat well - either healthfully or enjoyably! I don't envy you on that :-/
Because you have such specific needs related to a medical condition, I Really urge you to seek advice from your doctor on this one. There are many well-intentioned people on here who may have tips and tricks that are great for lots of people, but generally (unless they are a doctor or at least have experience with Gastroparesis) they don't have the expertise to give you safe, healthy advice when taking your medical condition into consideration.
I hope your doctor is able to provide some you with guidance on this. Also, you may have already looked, but just in case you haven't: between now and your doctor's appointment if you want to do some research, the mayo clinic and the national institute of health (nih.gov) do have some general guidelines... but of course both also recommend that you seek information specific to you through your doctor.
I wish you well on your journey toward being healthier :-)0
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