'if every day were like today' confusion

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I just put in my food diary for the day and it came to about 1100 calories. It said that if I did this every day I'd be 8st3 in 5 weeks. I'm 8st7 now. That's only 4lbs in 5 weeks. So less than 1lbs a week. On the goal page I've put that I want to lose 2lbs per week. So is it saying that to lose 2lbs in a week I would have to be eating about half the amount of calories I'm eating now? I'm so confused! I can't believe that I would have to eat about 600 calories a day for 5 weeks to lose 8lbs??

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  • refinedredbird
    refinedredbird Posts: 209 Member
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    If you don't have a lot of weight to lose, it takes longer to lose weight healthily. 2 pounds a week may be too drastic for your size and maybe only 1/2 - 1 pound is a better deficit. You should never eat below 1200 calories daily. That should be your minimum amount and to be honest, depending on your height, weight, age, etc, you probably should be eating more.

    MFP is just estimating on average how much weight you would lose based on your calories consumed that day and if you followed that plan every day for 5 weeks. That does not necessarily mean that will be true for you since weight loss is not always black and white.

    Weight loss is not a race.
  • Ready2Rock206
    Ready2Rock206 Posts: 9,488 Member
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    Just because you want to lose 2 lbs a week doesn't mean it is possible or even healthy to do so.
  • MrsCZM138
    MrsCZM138 Posts: 116
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    Just because you want to lose 2 lbs a week doesn't mean it is possible or even healthy to do so.

    This.
  • xsmilexforxmex
    xsmilexforxmex Posts: 1,216 Member
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    If you don't have a lot of weight to lose, it takes longer to lose weight healthily. 2 pounds a week may be too drastic for your size and maybe only 1/2 - 1 pound is a better deficit. You should never eat below 1200 calories daily. That should be your minimum amount and to be honest, depending on your height, weight, age, etc, you probably should be eating more.

    MFP is just estimating on average how much weight you would lose based on your calories consumed that day and if you followed that plan every day for 5 weeks. That does not necessarily mean that will be true for you since weight loss is not always black and white.

    Weight loss is not a race.

    +1
  • skrlec70
    skrlec70 Posts: 302 Member
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    Just because you want to lose 2 lbs a week doesn't mean it is possible or even healthy to do so.

    This.

    ditto :flowerforyou:
  • ottermotorcycle
    ottermotorcycle Posts: 654 Member
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    1. You are 119lbs.
    2. You have 19lbs to go.

    Why do you want to be 100 pounds in a hurry? How tall are you?
  • katemitchell12
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    I didn't think 2lbs a week was that much. I dieted last year and lost about 2lbs a week just from not eating the total amount of rubbish that I usually would, I was just confused as to why myfitnesspal would estimate it would take me 5 weeks to lose 4lbs... But I know that if I eat around 1200 calories daily like I did last year I easily lose about 2lbs a week? I am 5ft2
  • katemitchell12
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    It actually won't let me edit that, I'm 8 st 7 and want to be about 7 st 5
  • midwestspitfire
    midwestspitfire Posts: 46 Member
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    I didn't think 2lbs a week was that much. I dieted last year and lost about 2lbs a week just from not eating the total amount of rubbish that I usually would, I was just confused as to why myfitnesspal would estimate it would take me 5 weeks to lose 4lbs... But I know that if I eat around 1200 calories daily like I did last year I easily lose about 2lbs a week? I am 5ft2

    The lowest amount of calories MFP is EVER going to tell you to consume, because of health concerns, is 1200 calories.

    So what happens is this:

    You tell MFP, "I want to lose 2 pounds a week!"
    MFP says, "Okay…" takes your stats, your activity level, figures out your likely BMR/TDEE/whatever, and does the math for what it would take you to be in a 7000 calorie deficit for the week.
    Let's say your BMR is, I dunno, 1300 and your TDEE is 1800. (Just picking numbers out of the air.)
    In order for you to lose two pounds a week, you'd have to be eating 800 calories a day.
    But MFP is NEVER going to tell you to eat less than 1200 because it's a cool guy who cares about you and your long term health and, I dunno, your organs and stuff.

    So when MFP tells you to eat 1200 calories a day, it's basically the math formula saying, "Eat 1200 calories a day because we'd really rather you don't come back and sue us when you're ultimately malnourished."

    At least, that's always been my interpretation of the situation.
  • yarwell
    yarwell Posts: 10,477 Member
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    I just put in my food diary for the day and it came to about 1100 calories. It said that if I did this every day I'd be 8st3 in 5 weeks. I'm 8st7 now. That's only 4lbs in 5 weeks. So less than 1lbs a week. On the goal page I've put that I want to lose 2lbs per week. So is it saying that to lose 2lbs in a week I would have to be eating about half the amount of calories I'm eating now? I'm so confused! I can't believe that I would have to eat about 600 calories a day for 5 weeks to lose 8lbs??

    0.8 lbs/week is a 400 cals a day deficit, this means MFP thinks you use 1500 calories a day.

    Given the 1200 calorie minimum MFP uses you're only going to see a 300 cal deficit or 0.6 lbs/week regardless of what you tell it you want to lose, unless you override it with Custom Goal setting and dial in a different calorie goal directly.

    Another option is to add more calories to your expenditure by exercise.
  • ravenmiss
    ravenmiss Posts: 384 Member
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    I didn't think 2lbs a week was that much. I dieted last year and lost about 2lbs a week just from not eating the total amount of rubbish that I usually would, I was just confused as to why myfitnesspal would estimate it would take me 5 weeks to lose 4lbs... But I know that if I eat around 1200 calories daily like I did last year I easily lose about 2lbs a week? I am 5ft2

    That's borderline underweight, I'd reconsider your health goals for now rather than getting to a potentially dangerous weight.
  • katemitchell12
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    7st5 for someone 5ft2 isn't underweight is it? just slim, I have a small frame and look pretty chubby if I'm over 8 stone!
  • Aaron_K123
    Aaron_K123 Posts: 7,122 Member
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    I just put in my food diary for the day and it came to about 1100 calories. It said that if I did this every day I'd be 8st3 in 5 weeks. I'm 8st7 now. That's only 4lbs in 5 weeks. So less than 1lbs a week. On the goal page I've put that I want to lose 2lbs per week. So is it saying that to lose 2lbs in a week I would have to be eating about half the amount of calories I'm eating now? I'm so confused! I can't believe that I would have to eat about 600 calories a day for 5 weeks to lose 8lbs??

    The reason is because when you said you wanted to lose 2lb a week to do so you would have to eat less than 1200 calories a day and MFP refuses to suggest less than 1200 calories a day because it is dangerous. As a result MFP set your goal at 1200 because it bottomed out and 1200 isn't 2lb a week loss. That said do NOT go below 1200.

    In otherwords the reason is you set a dangerous and unreasonable loss-rate for someone of your weight.
  • birdsetfree
    birdsetfree Posts: 9 Member
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    Your weight is only one component of overall health. Maybe consider looking at overall body composition rather that the lbs on the scale. For example, get an accurate read on your BMI using calipers and a tape measure. Get a friend to help you measure yourself and record it. In your situation, the lbs on the scale are not as important as your lean mass to body fat ratio. You can weigh more and take up less space.