How many calories should I be eating?
AnnaSmith27
Posts: 66
I apologize for this question because I can't tell you how many times I've seen it asked before, but I have been doing a lot of research and can't quite figure out how many calories I need to eat per day. I originally set my goal for about 1250 calories per day (I eat back most if not all of my exercise calories) but have recently found out that anyone under 21 (I'm currently 18) should be eating more than that. However, whenever I eat more than a net calorie of 1250, I always gain weight. Could that be my body telling me it's in starvation mode and trying to protect the body fat, or am I eating the correct number of calories? Today I increased my net calorie goal to 1400 but am really scared that I'm going to gain a lot of weight back. I've read in a few places that anyone under 21 should eat at least 1500 calories per day, but I don't know if that means a net of 1500 or if that is the number of calories I should eat regardless of how many calories I burn through exercise. I apologize if this is confusing (I'm kind of confusing myself also).I'd really appreciate any feedback and if you're confused I'd be happy to try to clarify! Thanks!
Edited to add: I'm 190 pounds currently and 5'9". I work out around 6 times a week and burn on average probably around 300-400 calories per day. Also, my TDEE is 2054 and BMR is 1712.
Edited to add: I'm 190 pounds currently and 5'9". I work out around 6 times a week and burn on average probably around 300-400 calories per day. Also, my TDEE is 2054 and BMR is 1712.
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Yes you should eat more than that. Do you know your TDEE & BMR? Eat below your TDEE (20% below) and above your BMR.0
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I've been confused for months!0
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How much exercise do you do? If a lot then you should increase...pay attention to your body, you may have to go up and down until you reach that "magic number" and it might change over time.0
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When you increase your calories even if you're still eat a calorie deficit you could gain weight but it's just water weight. You need to give your body some time to adjust and you still start losing again. We don't know your weight or activity level so it's hard to advise you on how many calories to eat.0
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My husband is a diabetic and was told by his nutritionist he needed to eat 1500 calories a day. When I signed him up for this they projected 1950 calories a day. How can I change the 1950 calories to reflect the 1500 calories?0
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My husband is a diabetic and was told by his nutritionist he needed to eat 1500 calories a day. When I signed him up for this they projected 1950 calories a day. How can I change the 1950 calories to reflect the 1500 calories?0
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Yes it is actually. Worked for me and tons of others on here. Good luck!0 -
Thank you so much....0
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