Under Calories one day, Over calories the next?
lucascmom
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If I was considerably and unintentionally under my calories yesterday (687 short), is it ok to make up for some of those today? I just started tracking since Monday and most of the week I have been under. I never realized how few calories I consumed on a daily basis, which is probably why I havent been losing hardly any since I began working out.
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Some people intentionally divvy out their calories over the week so they can eat fewer calories some days to splurge a little another day. I think you're fine0
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I wouldn't over analyze (and I'm the queen of over analyzing!) I listen to my body...if I'm hungry I eat...If I'm not...I don't..0
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I wouldn't over analyze (and I'm the queen of over analyzing!) I listen to my body...if I'm hungry I eat...If I'm not...I don't..
Yea I do over analyze just about everything. lol
btw, way to go on your weight loss!!!!0 -
If your body wasn't hungry that day, fine. It will even out another day when your hunger is bigger. I usually have no trouble eating all my calories, but once in a while I just don't feel like eating any more, even when I still have quite a few left. I just go with what my stomach tells me.0
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I go over every now and again and it has not affected my weight loss; I agree with the previous posts, you should be ok.0
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I sometimes go over 500 in a day - and I haven't gained any weight in 6 weeks, only lost.
MY rule is if I'm hungry I eat, I'm not going to starve myself. If I'm not hungry, sometimes I give up my snacks. It all depends on how hectic work has been, if I had yoga that day... all depends on my activity level for the day.0 -
I run a deficit all week so the weekend food is more fun.0
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It is perfectly all right for MOST people to use the weekly average. If you have a metabolic disorder that can cause problems, then this might not be a good approach. But, since pounds don't come off in one day (or pack on in one day), balancing the deficit over a few days will work. Depends on how your head works - if you eat sensibly most of the week, and don't over indulge/binge heavily the days you go over this can be a good approach.0
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Thanks everyone! I did go a bit over yesterday, still not enough to make up fully for the day before, but still is something. Now the issue is to deal with the guilt of going over. Those little red numbers make me feel so guilty. lol.0
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If I was considerably and unintentionally under my calories yesterday (687 short), is it ok to make up for some of those today? I just started tracking since Monday and most of the week I have been under. I never realized how few calories I consumed on a daily basis, which is probably why I havent been losing hardly any since I began working out.
yes, you should indeed make them up.0
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