Will 1200 calories put me in starvation mode?
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Not necessarily, as starvation mode is a overused/abused terms. But there is a high probability that it will hinder your long term success.
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you're dead already. it's started. your body is eating your muscle, then it's gonna start on the bone.
Umm. No.0 -
I am sedentary and have never been a person to voluntarily work out. I have been seeing a dietitian and she told me to stay between 1200 and 1400 per day. I have been doing that for 2 months with very little exercising (I have a bulged disk in my back) and I have lost 18 pounds in 2 months. I have kept between 1200 and 1400 everyday and I am doing fine.0
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maybe if you are a man and really tall...
but in general, women do just fine on a 1200 calorie diet, especially if they are sedentary.0 -
It won't necessarily, but it CAN! Honestly, I think it's too low even for the shortest of people. MFP tells my mom to eat 1200 cals a day because she's 5'2.5" and doesn't have a ton to lose. However, she loses more when she eats 1400 or so and exercises. (She's also 46 and her metabolism isn't as fast as someone in their 20's or 30's.) She was frustrated when she wasn't seeing progress eating 1200 and I advised she shoot for a NET of 1200, but eat over 1200. She feels better and isn't hungry all of the time. Don't be afraid to eat more calories as long as you're exercising. Besides, when you exercise, you need more food. Just make sure to make healthy choices and balance your nutrition as much as possible! Good luck!0
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Remember to keep your diet balanced too!0
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I find eating 1200 calories of just carbs (bread, beer, white rice and potatoes) works well, with a multivitamin.0
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Not having a healthy life style is not a reason to not have a healthy diet. You need about 2000 calories to get all of the nutrients a adult women needs according to the RDI/Health Canada/FDA.0 -
I think it depends on the person. You have to remember that we're all different and have different needs. So what works for one person may not work for another. My advice would be to try it out and see how it works before you make a judgement. I'm currently on the 1200 plan and honestly most days I don't even reach that much. And I've lost 39lbs in a little over 3 months. A lot of this is trial and error to find what works best for you personally. Wish you lots of luck:)0
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Not necessarily, as starvation mode is a overused/abused terms. But there is a high probability that it will hinder your long term success.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/419136-what-am-i-doing-wrong
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/419393-need-serious-help-please
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I am sedentary and have never been a person to voluntarily work out. I have been seeing a dietitian and she told me to stay between 1200 and 1400 per day. I have been doing that for 2 months with very little exercising (I have a bulged disk in my back) and I have lost 18 pounds in 2 months. I have kept between 1200 and 1400 everyday and I am doing fine.
Oh no You DID ent!. Dietitians are quacks who know nothing about nutrition. Idiots on MFP say so so it must be true.0 -
It didnt do it to me. I am 5'4 and lost the first 30lbs eating 1200 cal. I didnt feel starving or hungry and had 3 balanced meals and 3 snacks.
People have their own opinions about what is right and what is wrong. Most people offer their opnions without any knowledge or experience behind them. They just think they know whats right. Go by what is right for you and what works for your body. If you feel hungry all the time and your are not losing any weight then 1200 prob isnt right for you. I lost between 1-2lbs a week. if 1200 calories really starves people then I dont think I would have had such success. My body plateaued at 30lbs then I swiched up to 1460 as I was nearer my goal. Lost the past 6 lbs at a much slower rate but still losing. And guess what, I'm not starving.0 -
No it wont. Ive lost around 55 pounds eating 1200 calories and working out 3-4 days a week, I started in Sept of 2012. However, there have been weeks where I didnt work out at all due to time management issues. You can do it, but its hard. I find that Id rather workout a little more to eat a little more. I have plateud(sp?) so I upped my calories to 1800-2200 for a few weeks then dropped back down to 1200 and the weight started coming off again.0
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I am sedentary and have never been a person to voluntarily work out. I have been seeing a dietitian and she told me to stay between 1200 and 1400 per day. I have been doing that for 2 months with very little exercising (I have a bulged disk in my back) and I have lost 18 pounds in 2 months. I have kept between 1200 and 1400 everyday and I am doing fine.
Oh no You DID ent!. Dietitians are quacks who know nothing about nutrition. Idiots on MFP say so so it must be true.0 -
I don't know about starvation mode, but it might make you hangry.... at least it does me. As long as you are getting your nutrients and don't feel deprived, why not.0
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Eating 1,200 PLUS exercising will cause you to lose muscle mass. Of course you will get smaller but it may not be coming from the sources you would like. If you eat 1,200 calories and are sedentary I think you would be okay. But if you are exercising too it won't hurt to eat more, it will only help you in the longrun,.0
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