Struggling to eat enough calories - please help
mrk1day
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So I've been doing really well exercising and eating healthy, but I am really struggling with eating enough calories. I really am just not hungry by the end of the day - especially after I do my workouts which are usually around 7 PM when I get home. I know I need to eat after my work outs - but I feel guilty because it's late and I'll be in bed in 2 hours plus I really am not hungry. So on average, I'm getting in about 1000 calories with food, then working off anywhere from 250-400 leaving me with a net of 600-800 cals a day. Obviously not nearly enough. I am really afraid I'm going to hit a plateau soon, especially because I'm already not too overweight, just unhappy with how I look. Any suggestions on foods that are healthy, but high calorie? Or any suggestions at all! I really don't want to hit a plateau. I also don't have any problems with my energy level - I get everything I need to get done each day - so I really don't know if it's harming my body to only get 600-800 calories on average?
Thanks for listening/reading and any help would be really really appreciated!
Thanks for listening/reading and any help would be really really appreciated!
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Had same problem, but I am eating more step by step. Feel free to add me. I started of 800 calorie a couple of days ago now I can eat even 1600 cal )0
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Try an avacado. It's healthy but high in calories. Might be just the thing after workout0
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Almonds are probably a good choice as well.0
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wish I had that problem! I can barley stay below my maintance calories @ 1960 a day. Good thing I workout otherwise I'd probably gain weight!0
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2 tablespoons of Jif Peanut Butter clocks in at 190 cals...quick and easy.
Throw it on some whole wheat bread and you got a 290 cal snack.
24 almonds are about 160 cals...another quick and easy boost.0 -
i understand completely....im having a hard time myself.....having a hard time even getting 1200 calories in a day...just not hungry, but i know i need to eat to give my body fuel...lol....you are not alone...0
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I read in another thread that a girl suggested to eat a protein bar, I may do that as well, I find myself not eating enough too!
Edit: I'd look into this a little more though, the avacodo's and almonds sound like a better choice!0 -
Without knowing how you are getting your calories it's tough to say, but maybe eat more earlier in the day. I eat 6 meals a day, about every 2.5-3 hrs. How about Protein shakes? Almonds?0
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i am also having the same problem. Today was better, but I am still under by 600.0
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cheeseburger, ice cream, even a hot dog...those are high calorie and should fill your void.0
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haha love it! if only they didn't go straight to my lovely love handles!0
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I have been having the same problem. Today, I ate a bigger breakfast, which I never ever do. It helped tremendously. I had a bowl of instant oatmeal, a banana, and 3 tbs of nuts. At lunch I added carrotts and pinapple to my whole wheat sandwich. Today is the first day I did good on eating back my calories. Eat more calories first meal of the day and a little bigger lunch. I have only been doing this for a little over a week. It is nice to finally figure out what I've been doing wrong.0
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thanks for all the suggestions everyone! I think I actually might look into protein shakes - I am just afraid they taste awful, haha. It would be good for me though because I don't take in nearly enough protein. Any suggestions on decent tasting protein shakes?0
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Maybe load on the calories earlier in the day? Another idea might be to keep post workout protein snacks in your gym back or locker. I have a bottle of protein shake (special K) and 1oz package of almonds in my locker. You can also get single serving packages of almond butter.0
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I'm new, and having the same problem. I still had 1000 calories left tonight!! I think I'm doing
too much on the elliptical, it burns a TON of calories!!! I don't want to not eat enough, but I feel
guilty if I eat more..... sigh.....0 -
Protein bars or protein shakes are awesome. I have a smoothie that I make in the blender .. it's ice, a 1/2 cup of low fat yogert, a cup of skim milk and either a half a bananna or a cup of sliced strawberries. It's awesome after a workout and helps cool the body down. You can add calories by adding addl yogert or the remainder of the bananna. Another way you can add calories is to add flax seed oil to your shakes .. it's wonderful for brain function and attn focus and adds a little calories to a delicious shake or smoothie.0
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cheeseburger, ice cream, even a hot dog...those are high calorie and should fill your void.
LMAO!!! Now why didn't I think of that!!!0 -
i would go a handful of nuts and a shake or even a nesquick at night after your workout.... nuts are awesome for boosting calories as well as providing great nutrients.
i find the shakes taste ok if you have them with milk, they are ghastly with water!! erghhh0 -
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My problem with eating a lot in the morning is that I go into work at 6 AM and it's really a struggle to wake up early to force myself to make breakfast a priority - I usually just eat a fiberone bar on the go. Then I am seeing patients all day with no time to actually snack until my usual 15 mins for lunch and then back to the grind. I cannot wait to be able to make my own hours someday!0
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Protein bars or protein shakes are awesome. I have a smoothie that I make in the blender .. it's ice, a 1/2 cup of low fat yogert, a cup of skim milk and either a half a bananna or a cup of sliced strawberries. It's awesome after a workout and helps cool the body down. You can add calories by adding addl yogert or the remainder of the bananna. Another way you can add calories is to add flax seed oil to your shakes .. it's wonderful for brain function and attn focus and adds a little calories to a delicious shake or smoothie.
now that sounds delicious! thanks!0 -
Nuts, peanut butter, avocado, trail mix (watch for sugar though), boiled eggs, whole yogurt... Avoid breads/grains and sugars if you're aiming for weight loss.0
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This is going to sound contradictory to everything I've ever said, but who cares. Here goes anyway.
Personally, because you work out so late at night, I don't think you need to eat 'after' you work out, unless of course you are lifting super heavy weights or are doing more than one hour of intense cardio, like running. Otherwise, eat the majority of your calories throughout the day.
You've already been given some healthy choices by others before me. Here's a few more.
Start with a hearty breakfast like egg whites, whole wheat toast, fruit, a glass of 2% milk. Or try a fruit smoothie with added protein powder. Slow cooking oats, millet, quinoa, rice flakes, or amaranth make wonderful breakfast cereals. Add some fresh fruit, a dash of cinnamon, some ground flax or chia seeds, and agave nectar or stevia powder to sweeten.
Throughout the day snack on fruits and veggies with some type of nut butter, raw nuts & seeds, an ounce of your favorite cheese, or cottage cheese.
Have a yogurt with a tbsp of low-fat, low-sugar granola and some pumpkin & sesame seeds.
For lunch, have a large salad with hemp hearts, feta cheese, nuts & seeds or some type of meat or meat substitute (chicken, beef, fish, eggs, herbed tofu, edamame, beans, lentils). Eat with a whole grain wrap or low-fat whole grain crackers.
For dinner, eat whole grain pastas or pasta made from spelt, brown rice, or quinoa. Or eat brown & wild rice with beans or lentils and a garden salad.0
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