Under calorie goal...
ccw626
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I've been under my calorie goal, which at first I thought was a good thing, but after further research I've read I may end up in "starvation mode" and my body will not continue to burn fat. Please advise how to meet my caloric goals and avoid "starvation mode". Thank you
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I've been under my calorie goal, which at first I thought was a good thing, but after further research I've read I may end up in "starvation mode" and my body will not continue to burn fat. Please advise how to meet my caloric goals and avoid "starvation mode". Thank you
Starvation mode is grossly exaggerated. You have to work pretty hard to screw up your metabolism. A day under here, a day under there.....don't worry about it. Besides, some people have really aggressive weekly goals and others have don't. It's all relative.
Calorie goals can be a daily thing, or a weekly thing. some people "bank" calories for a cheat day of sorts. I know that weekends are hard for me to be as strict....so my 'leftover" calories get used there.
Try to make dietary changes that you can live with long term. I eat regular bread....not the lightest...and not the heaviest either. I eat 1% or 2% dairy....not fat free. I use light salad dressing....again, not fat free.
Nut butters, nuts, olive oil, avocado are all good sources of healthy fats. It's easy to make up the difference with these.0 -
As long as you are in a deficit, your body will burn fat. Period.0
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i was wondering the same thing. im eating most of my calories daily, however at end of day i end up with 300/500 leftover calories.0
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Your diary is closed, so it's harder to offer advice tailored to yours situation.
It's best to avoid long periods with high calorie deficits.
For someone with loads to lose, that might be a significant number. With someone with less to lose, that might be such a high figure.
I've tended to keep calories constant as I lose weight, which has a small self-adjusting affect, because you burn less calories as you lose weight.
If you keep finding yourself well under the calories you need to lose weight at your desired rate, just eat more .0 -
my diary is open now.0
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I've been under my calorie goal, which at first I thought was a good thing, but after further research I've read I may end up in "starvation mode" and my body will not continue to burn fat. Please advise how to meet my caloric goals and avoid "starvation mode". Thank you
OK ... let's start with the basics.
Height?
Current weight?
Goal weight?
Planned loss per week?
Current caloric goal?
Current caloric intake?0 -
Brilliant advice! Thanks0
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@brianperkins
Height: 5'4
Weight: 257
Goal Weight: 25% BMI
Planned loss per week: 2-4
Current caloric goal: 1200 daily
Current caloric intake: 1000-11000 -
Im having the same issue!
Current weight? 153 at 5'4"
Goal weight? 125
Planned loss per week? 1-2lbs
Current caloric goal? 1200
Current caloric intake? 800-9000 -
@brianperkins
Height: 5'4
Weight: 257
Goal Weight: 25% BMI
Planned loss per week: 2-4
Current caloric goal: 1200 daily
Current caloric intake: 1000-1100
You're eating too few calories. First, 4 lbs is double MFP's max weekly loss goal. Second, your NEAT calories to maintain 2251, making a 2 lb per loss goal 1251 net calories per day. If you were to use TDEE -25% (a choice that triggers a medical advice warning at scooby's), your daily goal comes out to 1688.Im having the same issue!
Current weight? 153 at 5'4"
Goal weight? 125
Planned loss per week? 1-2lbs
Current caloric goal? 1200
Current caloric intake? 800-900
Your goal is too aggressive for 28 lbs total to lose. Think more in in the 1 lb per week range until around that last ten to fifteen to lose, then 1/2 lb until at target. At 800 calories it's unlikely that you're providing your body with the necessary nutrition ... especially at only 18 yrs old.
NEAT calories around 1836 putting a 1 lb per week goal at 1336 net calories per day, then upping to around 1500 net as you get closer.
Neither one of you is providing your body with the fuel to do any exercise.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/0 -
@brianperkins
Height: 5'4
Weight: 257
Goal Weight: 25% BMI
Planned loss per week: 2-4
Current caloric goal: 1200 daily
Current caloric intake: 1000-1100
You're eating too few calories. First, 4 lbs is double MFP's max weekly loss goal. Second, your NEAT calories to maintain 2251, making a 2 lb per loss goal 1251 net calories per day. If you were to use TDEE -25% (a choice that triggers a medical advice warning at scooby's), your daily goal comes out to 1688.Im having the same issue!
Current weight? 153 at 5'4"
Goal weight? 125
Planned loss per week? 1-2lbs
Current caloric goal? 1200
Current caloric intake? 800-900
Your goal is too aggressive for 28 lbs total to lose. Think more in in the 1 lb per week range until around that last ten to fifteen to lose, then 1/2 lb until at target. At 800 calories it's unlikely that you're providing your body with the necessary nutrition ... especially at only 18 yrs old.
NEAT calories around 1836 putting a 1 lb per week goal at 1336 net calories per day, then upping to around 1500 net as you get closer.
Neither one of you is providing your body with the fuel to do any exercise.
http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/
Good advice^
Trying to lose weight too quickly results in fat+muscle loss. A moderate approach (plus exercise and the fuel to do it)....helps you lose mostly fat.0
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