Having trouble staying under my calories lately..
xoTalim
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I eat 1200 a day and it just seems like not enough lately. I've just been having trouble and end up giving in to cravings and over eating. How can I stop this? I try to have self control but it's not easy.
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Exercise more and you can eat more.0
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Watching this because I am having the same problem, though my net calories are higher than 1200 by a lot. As the previous commenter said, usually I can spend 1-2 hours at the gym and get enough to stay within my calories but working three jobs and with a toddler getting to the gym every day is sometimes hard. And on days I don't get to the gym... oh boy!0
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Exercise more and you can eat more.0
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What foods are you eating? You could swap some of them for less calorie dense foods that you can eat more of? A lot of vegetables have barely any calories so you could eat quite a bit of it compared to some foods. You could eat a whole lot of cucumber instead of a tub of yoghurt (even low fat!) Also, drinking water with your meals is something that helps too0
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Exercise more and you can eat more.
Well if you are hungry and want to eat more but still lose weight you need exercise. So looks like it isn't pointless.0 -
'it just seems like not enough'
Because it isn't. Solution? Eat more. Really, is it that hard?0 -
everyone is going to tell you to raise your calorie goal to something above 1200 -- to make it your TDEE - 20%.
i am 4'11" and 50 years old, so my TDEE-20% is 1289. it IS hard to meet. i try to choose nutrient-dense foods, but whenever i eat junk or restaurant fare i go over calories. if i exercise more, i can eat more, but i tend to also be hungrier, too.
if you can get past those cravings for a week or two, you might find you're not as hungry all the time. oh, you can also try drinking a lot of water to fill you up.0 -
What foods are you eating? You could swap some of them for less calorie dense foods that you can eat more of? A lot of vegetables have barely any calories so you could eat quite a bit of it compared to some foods. You could eat a whole lot of cucumber instead of a tub of yoghurt (even low fat!) Also, drinking water with your meals is something that helps too0
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Exercise more and you can eat more.
Well if you are hungry and want to eat more but still lose weight you need exercise. So looks like it isn't pointless.0 -
Definitely exercise... it's the only way to stay sane. It is also the only way you're going to get your body to look the way you want, regardless of weight.0
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Has anything changed? Activity level? Stress? What you are eating? Sleep patterns? All those things can effect hunger.
I upped my cals as I lost weight because I was working out harder and longer. So what if it took me a few months longer to lose weight that way? Beats being so hungry ya binge.0 -
Has anything changed? Activity level? Stress? What you are eating? Sleep patterns? All those things can effect hunger.
I upped my cals as I lost weight because I was working out harder and longer. So what if it took me a few months longer to lose weight that way? Beats being so hungry ya binge.0 -
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don't use MFP to estimate your food allowance, it's retarded.0
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You exercise to build muscle, so that you burn more calories and to build muscles you need to eat.0
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