Starvation Mode but not hungry??
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Okay I am very confused by myfitnesspal saying that I am in starvation mode when I'm not starving. I'm having a High Fiber Diet and I'm using TurboFire and I'm not hungry at all is this just a false myth.And there has been people that lost weight with barely eating at all. PS:Please check my most recent diary as well.
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1) Starvation mode is mostly over-hyped crap.
2) You are not eating enough.0 -
I know how you feel... I'm always way under for my calorie goal but I'm not hungry.. I like have to force myself to eat lol! It's pretty much impossible for me to eat 1200 calories a day.. unless I'm pigging out on pizza and ice cream! haha0
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MFP will give you the starvation mode warning anytime you are under 1200. Accordingly, 1200 is not starvation mode, however 1199 might be? If you are a few calories under, I wouldn't worry about it. However, if you keep finding yourself full after eating 800 calories or less, i would add some high-calorie "super foods" such as nuts to your diet to increase your calorie count.
Edit to add: 800 is just an arbitrary number. Figure out your BMR and try to not eat under that.0 -
I also have trouble making it to 1200 calories on most days. From looking at your diet I would suggest more fruits and veggies though. You seem short on those. Iceberg lettuce is crap and has almost no value to it. Switch to Romaine or Red Leaf lettuce for more nutrional value.0
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Well, you haven't been here long enough to actually "go into starvation mode" though it is somewhat of a myth. It's just a warning from MFP that you are too far under your calorie goal. The calorie goal was created to be met, not to be terribly far under. A couple of things to consider, if you truly aren't hungry, you could be underestimating your calories. Are you logging every little thing you eat? Are things like the shrimp scampi something you made at home and entered the recipe for or is it someone else's entry? Are you measuring what you eat or eyeballing it? Another problem can also be overestimating calories burned through exercise...0
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Not eating enough :S maybe try and add a little bit more each day to increase your appitite0
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I know how you feel... I'm always way under for my calorie goal but I'm not hungry.. I like have to force myself to eat lol! It's pretty much impossible for me to eat 1200 calories a day.. unless I'm pigging out on pizza and ice cream! haha
I highly doubt this. You should try and include some high calorie but healthy foods in your diet if you are way off your calorie goal of 1200, which is still very low. Try nuts.0 -
More thank likely you hav trained you body to get used to the low amount of calories...
Still harmful.. Your metabolism is probably at an all time low. I don't know what your net is so icant say for sure.
That or your filling up on the healthy and nutritious low cal foods.
You might want to throw in some peanut butter or nuts. Something high calorie to bump up that metabolism again.0 -
Okay I am very confused by myfitnesspal saying that I am in starvation mode when I'm not starving. I'm having a High Fiber Diet and I'm using TurboFire and I'm not hungry at all is this just a false myth.And there has been people that lost weight with barely eating at all. PS:Please check my most recent diary as well.
Yes, you can lose weight by eating hardly anything. But is it healthy? No. Is it sustainable? Most likely not. Starvation mode is a cause of big debate on this site, but I think that everybody would agree that eating under 1200, for an 18 year old male is far from healthy. Try and up your cals to your daily goal, you will still lose weight, but you will be losing at a healthy level that you will be able to maintain.0 -
don't eat if you aren't hungry.
a lot of people get fat because of mindless eating.
it's good that you don't.0 -
don't eat if you aren't hungry.
a lot of people get fat because of mindless eating.
it's good that you don't.0 -
don't eat if you aren't hungry.
a lot of people get fat because of mindless eating.
it's good that you don't.
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As someone that has experienced a genuine "starvation mode" due to a health condition... When I needed help getting nutrients to thrive, doctors put me on a supplement called "Boost". They tend to put chemo patients on it when they have trouble keeping down solids/foods... I would suggest that to anyone taking under 1,000 calories a day. Your body needs essential nutrients to carry out daily functions -- it could hinder your progress.0
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1) Starvation mode is mostly over-hyped crap.
2) You are not eating enough.
^^ I always listen to him, when I'm done staring..
And my personal note is that some people's "hunger" is messed up. I personally would suggest eating at maintenance for a week or two then taking your deficient (which is what I'm doing now because I don't want to diet, I want to have a healthy relationship with food) I'm just now(one week into maintain goal) starting to feel hungry occasionally, which is interesting because I'm eating more over all.
Say it with me "Food is fuel" Eating too much or too little are both bad for you in the long run.
Finding foods that you like that have a good fat/protein ratio(chicken in general except fried-eek look at my sodium for yesterday, not super fatty cuts of beef, beans, sweet peas, etc) or healthy fats(nuts, avocados, olive oil, etc) is a good way to meet your goal. Don't be afraid of food(something else I'm working on)
Good luck.
Just my personal unprofessional opinions/experience as always
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It's hard to judge your overall eating habits from the two calender entries that I can see, but it certainly doesn't look like enough food to me.
My guess is your body has just adjusted to that number of calories, which doesn't mean it's healthy.0 -
I'm just thinking starvation mode has to be a myth. There are many different variables to gaining weight the next day. It could be eating late at night or having to much sodium and water weight builds up, or sugar from the insulin,etc...0
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starvation mode can take 48-72 hours fact
Okay I am very confused by myfitnesspal saying that I am in starvation mode when I'm not starving. I'm having a High Fiber Diet and I'm using TurboFire and I'm not hungry at all is this just a false myth.And there has been people that lost weight with barely eating at all. PS:Please check my most recent diary as well.0 -
I'm just thinking starvation mode has to be a myth. There are many different variables to gaining weight the next day. It could be eating late at night or having to much sodium and water weight builds up, or sugar from the insulin,etc...0
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