Is this right...my calories a day are 1200
MandyinVB
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So, I have punched in the numbers to lose 1.5 pounds a week. It's telling me that I have 1200 calories a day to eat...doesn't that seem a bit low???
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MFP seems to set everyone at 1200, many will say that is too low. I followed 1200, and ate back my exercise calories on workout days for 1 year. I lost 40 lbs, that is what worked for ME. Everyone is different you will have to find what works for you. Good luck, add me as a friend if you want0
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You can add to it. Some people find it's enough for them, others find themselves starving. 1,200 is a lot for me so I'm actually trying to raise it to 1,300-1,500.0
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I think it's better to have a calorie range rather than an exact amount every day.
1200 is too low for me, but some people do fine with it.
Calculate your TDEE and BMR and eat somewhere between the two. This is what works for me.0 -
I to am at 1200 cals/ day and yes it does seem low but it forces me to workout so I can eat more, but it doesn't mean 1200 is right for everyone.0
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thanks for the suggestions. I will keep this for a couple of days and see how I do...may have to change things a little bit later on.0
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I need to get my butt in gear and workout...just can't seem to get that motivated just yet.0
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I'm the same way. I have less trouble limiting foods than I do getting my butt in gear to exercise.0
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How much are you looking to lose? 1.5lbs/week may be too aggressive a goal for you.0
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I would like to lose 45 pounds.0
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MFP will set your calories to 1,200 if the weight loss you're aiming for takes your calories past that.
So to me it sounds like you're trying to lose weight too quickly. I would say change it to 1lb per week, or a half a pound. The slower you go, the more likely it is for you to keep off the weight.
It may be frustrating, but it's better than losing all that weight, then gaining it back plus some.
You can try 1,200 if you want. For most people that isn't enough, but everyone is different. If you feel sick, tired, lightheaded, dizzy, hungry or anything that might be caused by the low amount of calories you're eating, please, please up your intake. Don't make yourself sick, just to lose a few lbs.
ETA: And always eat back your exercise calories. Especially when eating so little. You don't want to burn 300 calories and essentially leave your body with 900 calories for the day.
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Here is the problem with 1200 calories. Will you starve no. Will you lose weight for awhile. The problem is it gives you no were to go. As you lose weight you will need to eat less or move more to keep losing at the same rate. This can be very near impossible if you set your calories too low from the get go. Recommendation? Set a more sensible goal and not stall out later. Workout more often even if it is just 10 mins and buy a food scale. Number one problem people have on here is they do not actually eat what they think they are eating.
( I know because I have been in this predicament. I hope this helps you avoid some of my mistakes lol)0 -
try setting it for 1lb per week instead of 1.50
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How much do you have to lose...1.5 might be too aggressive. Also, your calorie goal is NET of exercise...1200 calories is based on you doing no exercise whatsoever and you'd lose weight eating to that calorie goal. When you exercise, you log it and eat back those calories to ultimately NET to your goal...so if you burned 300 calories doing some exercise you'd actually consume 1500 gross calories and still be netting to the same deficit.
Just be sure you're as accurate as possible with your exercise calorie burn...this generally means using a few different sources to compare your burn to...eventually you'll get a pretty good feel for how much you're burning for various things...ultimately though, people simply don't burn as much as they think they do.0 -
I am set at 1200 per day. I often eat back my exercise calories. It seems to be working for me. I only have my goal set at losing .5 lb a week.0
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Starting is always the hardest part!! Once you start you will feel great and have more energy!! For your diet Mfp wants you to eat back exercise calories but I never ate back more an 50% to make up for discrepancies that can happen by either overestimating my burn or underestimating my calories. Foods that are higher in protein and fibre will help to feel fuller and satisfied longer. Mix that with lots of veggies and you are set!!!0
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I don't know if 1.5lb/week is too aggressive but I would starve at 1200 calories. It also depends on your activity setting. That's why I like http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/ because you enter the hours per week that you exercise.
I'm very active and it's a double-edge sword because I have to make time to eat, luxury problem I know.0 -
1200 calories does not sound like much food. I agree with what other people are saying. If you want to try it, go ahead. But if you feel hungry or out of balance, try adding a few hundred calories. Even if you consume 1600 calories a day, you'll lose weight. Also, if you exercise, eat back those calories. I hope it works for you!0
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One way to get you out there exercising is to set yourself a challenge by entering a local run... This time last year the weight loss had slowed right down, and I entered first a 15 mile cross-country walk In Februrary with my grandson aged 9, then the 5k Race for Life, which I walked/jogged in June, and 2 weeks ago a 10 mile Great South Run, which again I walked/jogged. Knowing I had these coming up really got me going to the gym or going out round the streets on practice walk/jogs. Two years ago I could not walk slowly along the flat without puffing, and when I first started trying to jog could only do about 100 yards. Now I can keep it up for about 3 minutes.
And having completed that challenge, I need to find ones for next year, and try to aim at jogging all the way!!
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It's funny. When I first joined MFP back in January I had my calories set somewhere between 1200 and 1600 and I thought that was way too much. I was lucky if I'd get to 1000. I've lost a few pounds since then and I just can't imagine just eating only 1200 calories. I think it all depends on what you're eating. Some foods make you feel full and they aren't as calorie dense. When I was on a Keto diet I didn't even count calories. I just ate until I was full. Currently I'm hoping to stay between 1300ish-1400ish in calories. Hoping to lose 1.5-2 pounds per week. But if I eat more than I know to increase my physical activity.0
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mine was set to 1260 but I was also 250 when I started and needed to eat more than someone already smaller. I follow it to a t and it works great for me. Ive lost about 20 pounds so far.0
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I am going to reset the goal to one pound a week. Right now its set to 1.5 pounds a week. I will see if that helps.0
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Thanks for all the great advice!!!0
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mine was set to 1260 but I was also 250 when I started and needed to eat more than someone already smaller. I follow it to a t and it works great for me. Ive lost about 20 pounds so far.
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All depends on where the calories come from .. if it's from Brussels Sprouts you can eat over 31 cups of them for less than 1200 calories... not that anyone would.. but just something to keep in mind. Not many people could eat 31 cups of ANYTHING in a day.. if the calories are coming from lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables.. 1200 calories in a bunch of food.. if it's coming from big mac meals.. you may find yourself hungry.0
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My personal experience with the 1200 calories is it didn't seem like a lot of food when I was eating the way that I "liked" to eat. But when I started getting better at shopping, preparing food I found it difficult to eat 1200 calories when I was eating an 80% alkaline/basic diet and only a 20% acidic diet and for the most part staying away from all the bread, dairy and sugar. You really don't need to restrict the food you eat at all if you try and stick to this as its all very good for you. You should see the mixing bowl of salad that I eat for lunch sometimes. People laugh at me.
On the days I work out, just like everyone else, I get to eat more calories and thats when I may add a few more foods that fall under the "acidic" category (ie tropical fruits, glass of wine (or 2)).
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When I first started I was told to eat 1200 as well. But since I'm not going on a diet, but making a lifestyle change that didn't seem healthy.
My solution was to up my activity level and to lower my expectations for weekly weight loss. Right now I'm on a floating scale depending on my daily activity level, so between 1300ish and 1600ish.
Edit: You have the same weight loss goal as me! I'm Aiming at 45lbs as well.0
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