Calories at breakfast?
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Anything from 250 to 700, but I'm much happier over 300. It totally depends on what's in the breakfast too though.0
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Breakfast: 90-150
Mid-morning snack: 90-150
Lunch: 450-575
Dinner: Everything that's left
On Sundays I eat 90% of my calories during brunch.
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My breakfast is usually between 400-500 calories, if I go under that I am usually just too hungry all day.0
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If you are hitting your cals and are satisfied then it doesn't matter. I prefer a small breakfast and a big dinner.
Breakfast: 2-300 cals
Lunch: 4-800 cals
Dinner: 700-1000 cals
Snacks: 50-200 cals
Alcohol and desert: 0-700 cals :drinker:
I net anywhere from 1200-2500 depending on the day and the exercise. My average right now is 1700.0 -
I think you're on the right track. The old adage used as a guideline for when someone is trying to lose weight: (Paraphrasing) Eat like a king at breakfast, a prince at lunch, and a pauper at dinner. I eat about 300 - 400 cal's. for breakfast.0
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Yup, that's the idea. Break - fast, you are breaking a long fast. You absolutely need to eat breakfast. That's where people on diets usually fail, by skipping the most important meal of the day. You want to front-load your calories. If you do that, as you said, you feel fuller throughout the rest of the day, thereby reducing your chances of overeating.Yeah true. Idk I've just always felt fuller throughout the day if I eat a big meal first thing. And I'm always FAMISHED when I wake up lol0 -
Yup, that's the idea. Break - fast, you are breaking a long fast. You absolutely need to eat breakfast. That's where people on diets usually fail, by skipping the most important meal of the day. You want to front-load your calories. If you do that, as you said, you feel fuller throughout the rest of the day, thereby reducing your chances of overeating.Yeah true. Idk I've just always felt fuller throughout the day if I eat a big meal first thing. And I'm always FAMISHED when I wake up lol
There are very few absolutes when it comes to nutrient timing and frequency. This is not one of them. By all means, if a large breakfast helps you keep hunger under control go for it, but it's not everyone's most important meal of the day.0 -
Yup, that's the idea. Break - fast, you are breaking a long fast. You absolutely need to eat breakfast. That's where people on diets usually fail, by skipping the most important meal of the day. You want to front-load your calories. If you do that, as you said, you feel fuller throughout the rest of the day, thereby reducing your chances of overeating.Yeah true. Idk I've just always felt fuller throughout the day if I eat a big meal first thing. And I'm always FAMISHED when I wake up lol
There are very few absolutes when it comes to nutrient timing and frequency. This is not one of them. By all means, if a large breakfast helps you keep hunger under control go for it, but it's not everyone's most important meal of the day.
^This. I do not get hungry until about noon and I wake up at 6-7am. I have had no issues on sustainability because for ME, I break my fast at lunch. Do what works best for you0 -
breakfast is my smallest meal but I like a big supper.
Whatever works for you - it's all good
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It's about 500 calories give or take for breakfast. After that, I'm stuffed for a few hours. I'll grab some peanut butter or another snack midday, I'll put that at about 250 calories roughly. Then dinner time, about 400 calories. I probably eat another 300 calories in random snacks. So I'm taking in about 1500-1600 calories, a day.0
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