1,200 calories?
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Sheesh, I was really surprised to see how many people say 1200 calories is starvation level! I do 1200 and it's just about the perfect amount. There are days when I'm still hungry, and if that's the case I'll have a small, healthy snack even if it's over 1200 calories, because I don't think it's healthy to not eat when you're hungry.
There are other days when I feel so full that I have to force myself to choke down a snack or two because I don't want to be under 1200 calories, since I keep hearing that 1200 is the bare minimum that a female human body needs to function without going into "starvation mode" or whatever.
As far as the original question...I eat fewer calories for breakfast, maybe 200, so I know I have plenty to last throughout the day. I eat small snacks between meals so I don't feel the need to gorge myself at meals.
"Starvation level"? In my reply, I said, "I was starving on 1200 calories/day," but I didn't mean it literally. If that were true, I'd have reached 110 lbs. by now. For me, 1200 was too drastic for me to maintain; I upped my calories for psychological reasons (I felt totally deprived) AND because I didn't have THAT much weight left to lose, anyway. (My goal was/is 125 lbs. New goal will be 110 or 115 lbs.)
But, if this wasn't the general statement that you were commenting about, then ignore me and carry on. :bigsmile:0 -
1,200 calories has been working for me so far. I'm 5'2 and started at 215 pounds. I eat every 2 hours or so. My meal plan is almost the same every day but I do vary it up a little. Breakfast: Oatmeal, almonds, fruit, turkey, light string cheese (not all of this at once, I pick and rotate). Snack 1: Multrigrain bar or almonds Lunch: light soup, salad with measured chicken on top, sometimes an egg. Snack 2: Multrigrain bar/almonds/fruit/cucumber & hummus (not all, just one, depends on breakfast and snack 1). Dinner: Always the same- fish, green pepper, on a salad, sometimes with mushrooms. Then lots and lots of water. I'm not drinking as much as I should but I try to drink as much as I can. People say 1200 is starving yourself but to be completely honest, I'm not cheating, my meal plan doesn't have me go over 1200 calories and I'm really not hungry. When I work out I have more calories and I never go over. I am just very aware of the calorie count, as well as carbs, sugars, and sodium amounts in the food that I'm eating. I'm not a doctor and I haven't consulted with a dietitian yet about this, but so far it's working for me but everyone is different.0
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Sheesh, I was really surprised to see how many people say 1200 calories is starvation level! I do 1200 and it's just about the perfect amount. There are days when I'm still hungry, and if that's the case I'll have a small, healthy snack even if it's over 1200 calories, because I don't think it's healthy to not eat when you're hungry.
There are other days when I feel so full that I have to force myself to choke down a snack or two because I don't want to be under 1200 calories, since I keep hearing that 1200 is the bare minimum that a female human body needs to function without going into "starvation mode" or whatever.
As far as the original question...I eat fewer calories for breakfast, maybe 200, so I know I have plenty to last throughout the day. I eat small snacks between meals so I don't feel the need to gorge myself at meals.0 -
Sheesh, I was really surprised to see how many people say 1200 calories is starvation level! I do 1200 and it's just about the perfect amount. There are days when I'm still hungry, and if that's the case I'll have a small, healthy snack even if it's over 1200 calories, because I don't think it's healthy to not eat when you're hungry.
There are other days when I feel so full that I have to force myself to choke down a snack or two because I don't want to be under 1200 calories, since I keep hearing that 1200 is the bare minimum that a female human body needs to function without going into "starvation mode" or whatever.
As far as the original question...I eat fewer calories for breakfast, maybe 200, so I know I have plenty to last throughout the day. I eat small snacks between meals so I don't feel the need to gorge myself at meals.
2000kcals FTW!0 -
Im 5ft 1 - was 196lb so MFP gave me 1200 :-(
Do I get hungry? yes - I am a fat person! I like food! do I want crisps and chocolate? yes! - but I dont have it.
I dont stick to it religiously,I look at the whole weekly picture some days im over some im under - if I want more I do more.
What I will say - is using MFP has made me fit my dieting in with my life for the first time ever, In the past I would have 'Lean cuisine' type meals several days a week and the odd ' real dinner'. This time round I have what ever the family have - just a smaller portion. So I consider this a healthier way, I see this as sustainable
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im allotted 1200 a day and im starving too. i dont when i drink a lot of water(try chugging 2 glasses before a meal, the studies on how much less you then eat and how much fuller you feel are amazing!)
TONS of protein
HUGE portions of low calorie veggies. the thing i hate about dieting is being able to let go and eat a huge portion of something. i do this now with veggies - add flavor (garlic salt, some spicy salt mix, cheese even )
and if you are still hungry, go work out. I find that I can work out longer and harder when i picture the food im craving in my head, knowing im working to getting it guilt free0
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