Problem maintaining weight
mzavilla
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I had a really hard time loosing weight intially - successfully lost about 70 pounds. I am now 16 pounds less than my original goal. I currently weigh 119 and was hoping to stay about 125 - I keep loosing now and not maintaining. Am I not eating enough? I typically eat about 1600 cals a day and am very active. Should I try to eat some of calories I am burning off? Thanks!
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Um, is this a trick question? Yes, if you want to weigh 6 pounds more than you do right now, you will need to eat more food. By the way, congrats on the huge loss! Way to go!0
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Try adjusting your settings on here to wear it gives you calories to gain 1-2 lbs a week. Make sure to account for your activity too.0
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So, 1600 is not your maintenance. Start walking your calories up until you find that balance.0
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You've done amazingly! But you now need to eat more. ..keep upping cals by 200 every few weeks and find your true maintenance cals0
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Thanks for the suggestions-I guess after loosing weight-I was scared to eat more and gain any back. Thanks for the suggestions-I will try. Everyone thinks I am getting too thin at this point so I would at least like to just stay where I'm at!0
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Start with 100 calorie daily for 2 weeks, see what you weigh, then add another 100 daily, etc., until you even out.0
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Yes, you're eating too little. Use the MFP calculator. And congratulations!0
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I have almost same problem, I m 5"1 and weight from 120 to 125, mfp calories intake is 1440. I don't understand, I'm trying to stay at 120, due to surgeries can not work out at this time. Any suggestions please. I'm scared to go back up to 1750
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I had a really hard time loosing weight intially - successfully lost about 70 pounds. I am now 16 pounds less than my original goal. I currently weigh 119 and was hoping to stay about 125 - I keep loosing now and not maintaining. Am I not eating enough? I typically eat about 1600 cals a day and am very active. Should I try to eat some of calories I am burning off? Thanks!
No you aren't eating enough.
Yes eat your exercise calories and fuel those workouts.0
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