Metabolism
Horselover0900
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I started to cut my calorie in take quite severely within the last couple of months. Sometimes I didn't even eat 1,200 calories per day. I realized how bad this was so I ate 1,250 cals per day. Recently I have been binging a lot. I want to recover my old metabolism because I use to be able to eat like a lot. Now I am too afraid to see the negative impact of upping my caloric intake. I end up unhealthily binging and making myself feel worse and eat less for fear of weight gain. Please help because it has really been a vicious cycle!
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So, what exactly is the question?0
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If you are restraining yourself so hard that you binge to make it up, it sounds like you need to make an adjustment. You can up the volume of food you eat without upping calories too much by adding more vegetables. Olive oil or nuts on your salad will make you feel full so you won't be reaching for junk food to binge on. Good luck.0
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Just how to stop and feel better about myself.0
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So, what exactly is the question?
I would also like to know if it possible to regain my metabolism without gaining weight.0 -
Physical activity raises metabolic rate.
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So, what exactly is the question?
I would also like to know if it possible to regain my metabolism without gaining weight.
Building Lean Muscle will boost your energy expenditure/metabolism. Each extra pound of muscle that you will have burns approximately 50 additional calories just to maintain your current state and with absolutely no additional effort on your part.
Metabolism can also be increased by eating foods that require extra energy to digest - proteins. Make them your friend.
Body burns twice as many calories digesting high-protein foods.
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Maybe up your calorie intake to 1500 or so. It would allow you to eat some of the things you're craving, in moderation of course and throw in 30-60 min of exercise a few days a week. Nothing gets my metabolism racing like a good day at the gym.
I think you'd feel less deprived food wise and be able to avoid binges. The exercise will help make up for a bad day if you have one.0 -
Thanks so much!!!0
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Building Lean Muscle will boost your energy expenditure/metabolism. Each extra pound of muscle that you will have burns approximately 50 additional calories just to maintain your current state and with absolutely no additional effort on your part.0
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