Increase calories to lose the last couple of pounds?
zachfox13
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I've been at around 1900 calories for the past few weeks and my weight hasn't changed.. I really don't think I should go lower. I think my metabolism has slowed down. I think I should increase calories by like 300 or 400 per day? Any other people do this?
What's happens when you increase calories? Will I gain weight then start losing again?
I did a calorie counter thing and it said I should be eating like between 2400 and 2700 to lose weight based on my activity level and I was at 1900.
What's happens when you increase calories? Will I gain weight then start losing again?
I did a calorie counter thing and it said I should be eating like between 2400 and 2700 to lose weight based on my activity level and I was at 1900.
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Sorry, I can't be of any help, but I'm wondering the exact same thing. I'm very interested in what others recommend.0
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It is hard to give proper advice without knowing your stats (gender, age, height, weight, activity level, & medical conditions). If you are using MFP to track then set your activity level to match your life style before exercising then add your exercise and eat back at least half of those calories. Drink enough water/fluid to keep your body hydrated and get in some exercises to promote good health.0
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I've been at around 1900 calories for the past few weeks and my weight hasn't changed.. I really don't think I should go lower. I think my metabolism has slowed down. I think I should increase calories by like 300 or 400 per day? Any other people do this?
What's happens when you increase calories? Will I gain weight then start losing again?
I did a calorie counter thing and it said I should be eating like between 2400 and 2700 to lose weight based on my activity level and I was at 1900.0 -
If you are not losing, you should decrease, not increase. Or if it is just a few pounds, accept the number, if this is what matches now your activity level and the calories you are comfortable eating.
How did you come by the 2700 number? I see you are a woman and in your 50s, so are you extremely tall or spending hours exercising per day?0 -
If you are not losing, you should decrease, not increase. Or if it is just a few pounds, accept the number, if this is what matches now your activity level and the calories you are comfortable eating.
How did you come by the 2700 number? I see you are a woman and in your 50s, so are you extremely tall or spending hours exercising per day?
My TDEE is about 2200, but I'm 52 and 5 ft 4.5 and very active.0 -
Male
178
6 ft
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Work out 5-6 days a week for about 1 hour each
No medical conditions
My weight has stayed the same for about 3 weeks at around 1900 calories...I really don't think I should go any lower0 -
If you are not losing, you should decrease, not increase. Or if it is just a few pounds, accept the number, if this is what matches now your activity level and the calories you are comfortable eating.
How did you come by the 2700 number? I see you are a woman and in your 50s, so are you extremely tall or spending hours exercising per day?
My TDEE is about 2200, but I'm 52 and 5 ft 4.5 and very active.0 -
Why don't you think you should go lower? Or I guess more importantly, why do you think increasing your calories (thereby decreasing your calorie deficit) will help you lose weight?0
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Male
178
6 ft
I
Work out 5-6 days a week for about 1 hour each
No medical conditions
My weight has stayed the same for about 3 weeks at around 1900 calories...I really don't think I should go any lower
How do you determine your serving portions-weight or measure?
How do you determine your calories burned- HRM, gym machine, MFP, or other internet source?
The last couple of pounds generally come off slower.0 -
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