morbidly obese, 300+lbs to lose - calories/day?
chickidee87
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I'm currently 532lbs, and was wondering what my calories per day should be to lose weight? I have myself at 1900, as that was what I was at when I tried dieting before, and can meet or stay under that goal pretty easily. Should I go less, maybe 1500 as that's an average healthy woman's cals per day, and decrease it to 1200 as I lose weight, or just go to 1200 now? Eek! Not sure what my calorie goal should be!
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What number did MFP come up with when you created/updated your diet/fitness profile? It's unlikely to be 1200.0
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Only have a few seconds - - Check out my profile . .. That may help you a bit . . . I wish you all the best! You can do it-1
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MFP told me something crazy, like 3000 cals/day.0
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actually I know it sounds dumb but the bigger you are the more calories you need to eat. MFP should set the calories for you once you chose how much you want to lose a week and your activity level. Thing is with going so low so fast is that there is no where to go once things stall out a bit, just follow the program, trust the site, you will and can do it! If it says do 1900 a day then I would do that, i actually eat about 100-200 over what they say to eat because I lose more that way, I eat high protein about double what they say to eat and only go over with protein or fruits/veggies, no carbs after 3pm ideally not that I do that all the time. It will work, just eat good calories0
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I'm not sure, because this is new to me, I need to lose 110. I woke up one day, and realized how serious it was becoming. My heels crack, and I'm on bp meds, thyroid pills, and barely fit in my bathtub. I have failed so many diets, but this site is teaching me accountability. I am praying you find someone that knows how to help you chose the right diet to follow. Bless you, and best of luck0
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What's your activity level like? Do you exercise any, do you have a desk job? I woukd think that MFP is correct if you plugged in your weight and activity.0
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MFP told me something crazy, like 3000 cals/day.
So it is safe to say that you could eat at least 2000 and still lose weight. Do you know how much you were eating on average on a normal day before?0 -
3000 calories is probably not a crazy number. Unless you have some kind of a metabolic disorder MFB cannot account for. As you lose weight that number will decrease. You don't want to drop too many calories too fast or your body will go into starvation mode which makes it even harder to lose weight.-1
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What's your activity level like? Do you exercise any, do you have a desk job? I woukd think that MFP is correct if you plugged in your weight and activity.
I exercise daily, don't work atm due to my weight and weight related issues.So it is safe to say that you could eat at least 2000 and still lose weight. Do you know how much you were eating on average on a normal day before?
I'm not sure how much I ate calorie-wise before, but I know it's more than I'm eating now, and a lot more junk food and soda too.0 -
3000 calories is probably not a crazy number. Unless you have some kind of a metabolic disorder MFB cannot account for. As you lose weight that number will decrease. You don't want to drop too many calories too fast or your body will go into starvation mode which makes it even harder to lose weight.
she'd have to lose at least 400lbs before she'd go into starvation mode as it doesn't affect people until they are down to like 5% bf or something0 -
When I first started on mfp I had 100 lbs to lose and mfp had me at about 2200 cals a day. As I have lost some, mfp has reduced my calories some, to about 1900. I would recommend trying the amount of calories that mfp gives you, so that you can lose weight in a slow, healthy manner. If you plugged all your numbers in correctly, you should be at a calorie deficit, even if it seems high.0
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I agree with keeping your calories up if you can. I know it seems unreal, but it's likely you consume at least 4000 calories per day to maintain your weight (unless, as someone else mentioned, you have a metabolic issue that MFP doesn't account for). I will be honest. I weight right around 300 pounds. I am just starting off for the most part, though my weight at one time was 380. Right now, I'm eating 2200-2500 calories a day. It's about about a 1-1.5 pound loss per week. And I'm okay it with it. To me, it's better to lose eating more calories than less. Just my humble opinion.0
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3000 calories is probably not a crazy number. Unless you have some kind of a metabolic disorder MFB cannot account for. As you lose weight that number will decrease. You don't want to drop too many calories too fast or your body will go into starvation mode which makes it even harder to lose weight.
she'd have to lose at least 400lbs before she'd go into starvation mode as it doesn't affect people until they are down to like 5% bf or something
actually not true, you will not lose weight if your body is starving itself . . .so all the hard work will be fore nothing and you can make permanent damage on your metabolism-5 -
I would say try 2500 a day and see how that works for 2 weeks, then go form there based on results0
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MFP told me something crazy, like 3000 cals/day.
Hang in there, you can do it.0 -
Thanks everyone! MFP has me set at 3400 cals / day, will give it a try for awhile and see how things go.0
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Just think of it this way, the more you weight the more your body works to de everything, breathing, walking, moving of any sort, just living you body will burn more calories so it needs more, as you lose the calories will drop because your body require less. Just follow the program and dont eat too few or it will be hard to keep the loss up long term0
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I think 3000 is very realistic. I am friends with a guy who was eating 3500 per day and he is heavier then you. According to my calculations need to eat over 6900 calories to maintain your current weight. weight x 10 x 1,30
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This seem like an idiotic question, if someone were to say eat all there calories. stay in deficit on donuts will they still lose weight? I eat a generally healthy diet just now smaller portions and measuring pretty much everything. I mean say you go over on a few things in your macros or a person goes over a lot on there macros would a typical person still lose?0
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Thanks everyone! MFP has me set at 3400 cals / day, will give it a try for awhile and see how things go.
I think it's always best to start high and then adjust as needed. You may also find it easier to stick with it if you eat at a higher calorie goal as opposed to the bare minimum.
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3000 calories is probably not a crazy number. Unless you have some kind of a metabolic disorder MFB cannot account for. As you lose weight that number will decrease. You don't want to drop too many calories too fast or your body will go into starvation mode which makes it even harder to lose weight.
she'd have to lose at least 400lbs before she'd go into starvation mode as it doesn't affect people until they are down to like 5% bf or something
actually not true, you will not lose weight if your body is starving itself . . .so all the hard work will be fore nothing and you can make permanent damage on your metabolism
actually it is, if you look at prison camps and other starvation situations, the people did not stay fat because they had nothing to eat. Though if you have proof to the contrary I'd love to see it.
Should she eat crazy low calories? No, not because she will not lose weight, but because there are serious health risk like heart failure attached to it. There was one guy in the UK who was morbidly obese and did not eat anything for a year. He was monitored very closely and took supplements and yeast, but he did lose his weight. No OP, I am not suggesting in any way shape or form that this is the way to do it. I do think you should stick with the MFP goal or something close to it, but if you are not losing weight it won't be because you are eating too little.0 -
This seem like an idiotic question, if someone were to say eat all there calories. stay in deficit on donuts will they still lose weight? I eat a generally healthy diet just now smaller portions and measuring pretty much everything. I mean say you go over on a few things in your macros or a person goes over a lot on there macros would a typical person still lose?
you could google the twinkie diet and see0 -
Thanks everyone! MFP has me set at 3400 cals / day, will give it a try for awhile and see how things go.
I know it sounds like a lot, and you might have a hard time getting there if you eat "diet" foods. My journal lately has been terrible because I've had dinner out every night this week due to poor planning and working late, but you can look at it if you want. But in general, sometimes you might have to eat a higher fat content diet to get those calories. Things like eggs, nuts, seeds, almond butter, whole fat dairy, etc, can be your friend.
When I saw my trainer the other day, he said that I look so much healthier. He asked how I'm recovering from our training and I saw, "It's like magic." I was quite slow to recover several times in the beginning and he said I wasn't eating properly. I have changed to include more protein and fat and I feel so much better. Plus it helps me get to my calories that I'm trying to meet.
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Yes I agree those healthy fats sure add up and they are freaking delicious!!!!!0
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Oh lordy haha! Interesting read thanks0
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If you are 530 lbs now, you got to that weight by eating calorie in > calorie out for an extended period of time.
I don't have problems meeting an 800 kcal diet for a month or two to lose weight as well, but I don't do it because I know weight will bounce back up.
3,000 kcal, start there. Even if you can do 1900 kcal / day, you have lots to lose and 3,000 will still be a fairly large deficit.
When you lose 100kg or so, then drop even more.
If you start off with 1900 kcal/day, after you lose 100kg and stall, what will you do, go down even further to 1500kcal at 300 lbs, then at 200lbs, drop down to 1200kcal, etc etc? It's unsustainable imo.
Also, meet a nutritionist to set out a long term diet plan if you can. I think a professional opinion + mfp will do wonders0 -
I wouldn't go for 1200. The heavier you are, the more you need to eat. You could start with 2,000 cal a day for now, though really what I recommend is going by what MFP tells you to do calorie wise and incorporating some exercise in; whatever you can physically do. (walking is such a great start!)
The reason I wouldn't go for 1200 at your weight is that as you continue to lose, you'll need to constantly readjust your calories lower and lower as time passes and more weight comes off so you don't want to start so low. Plus you need more calories at your size to make your body go! (We're like cars after all - we need fuel to run.)
I'm 5'9 and currently 262 lbs and I eat 1500 cal a day. I started with 1700-1800 when I was at my heaviest and I still lost great so no need to drop down to 1200, in my opinion.0 -
I just imputed you stats into multiple BMR calculators using the average female height of 5'7. They all say your BMR (the amount of calories your body burns in a static state) is around 3100 and your TDEE (the amount of calories you should eat to maintain your weight) based on your activity level is about 3800. So if you have your MFP goals set up to lose 1 lb per week, your daily calorie intake will be -500, 3300 calories. If you have it set up to lose 2 lbs per week, your daily calorie intake will be -1000, 2800...so around 3000 is not a crazy number at the least. My suggestion is that you stick with the MFP numbers, and try it out out. I'm more than sure you will see results.
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People will talk about 'macros' but at your weight I don't think you have to worry about that yet, but more so about portion control and frequency of meals.
Make sure to eat 6 smallish meals instead of 3 large ones when you eat 3400kcal.
That's about 560 kcal per meal. You will find out that with 560kcal as your limit, you will have to find healthy food such as egg whites, chicken breasts, veggies, etc and can eat a large volume of it as well.
6 meals of that / day will make your fat loss faster.
You say you have tried " when I tried dieting before, and can meet or stay under that goal pretty easily. "
but you failed(I'm guessing). Why have you failed in the past? People tend to blame it not on themselves but on situations outside of their control. Unless it's an extreme one, most people experience hardships from everyday living. You need to destress by exercising or finding a hobby rather than focusing on food to releive tension.
In your case with hundreds to lose, you have to think very long term( 2 years +) . You didn't get to that weight in 2 years so it's not fair to think that you can lose it in a heartbeat right?
I have a good friend who dropped 200 lbs ( from 410 --> 210 lbs) so I know how tough it is and how long it takes, but the end result will be worth it!
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Eat the 3000 in good whole foods and try to exercise when you can. As your weight goes down MFP will adjust the calories for you and you will see what you need to have.0
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