Not eating enough calories
TamikaJames
Posts: 23 Member
Does anyone else have that problem? I don't eat enough calories during the day so my body seems to think I'm in starvation mode(As if) and holds on to my fat. Is anyone else having this issue
0
Replies
-
Yeah I am having the same problem. What I do is if for one day I don't eat enough calories I eat my calorie intake the next day0
-
That is next to impossible. If you're eating under your TDEE, you're going to lose weight.
What are your stats? How long has it been since you lost weight? Can you open your diary?0 -
I just bought some protein bars and meal replacement drinks. I'm hoping that will help0
-
TamikaJames wrote: »Does anyone else have that problem? I don't eat enough calories during the day so my body seems to think I'm in starvation mode(As if) and holds on to my fat. Is anyone else having this issue
No.0 -
TamikaJames wrote: »Does anyone else have that problem? I don't eat enough calories during the day so my body seems to think I'm in starvation mode(As if) and holds on to my fat. Is anyone else having this issue
Starvation mode really doesn't work like that and especially not in the short term. If you're not losing weight, it's far more likely to be from water weight or underestimating your intake. How far under your calories are you and how long since you last saw a drop on the scale?
0 -
starvation mode is a myth and if you cant eat enough calories, how did you get to the point where you need to LOSE weight?
0 -
callsitlikeiseeit wrote: »starvation mode is a myth and if you cant eat enough calories, how did you get to the point where you need to LOSE weight?
I know how I got fat! Lol0 -
It's a lot easier to eat 2000 calories in McDonald than 2000 in cleaner eating.0
-
chantelp0508 wrote: »It's a lot easier to eat 2000 calories in McDonald than 2000 in cleaner eating.
But I still wouldn't say eating 2,000 in "cleaner foods" (whatever those are) is a "problem."
If someone is logging accurately and still failing to meet goals, they can add calorie dense foods to their diet. I think "clean eaters" still have access to those.0 -
I didn't say it was a problem. It's just harder. I know that I can eat 1000 calories worth of McDonald's for lunch and than do it again a couple of hours later, but I can eat 300 calories of chicken and veg and be satisfied for 3-4 hours0
-
chantelp0508 wrote: »It's a lot easier to eat 2000 calories in McDonald than 2000 in cleaner eating.
2000 calories is still 2000 calories. If your TDEE is 1500 and you eat 2000 calories a day, you'll gain a pound a week no matter how "clean" your diet is.0 -
No one has that problem.
If you're not losing weight, you are eating too much. period.0 -
If you're eating too few calories and still not losing weight, the problem is elsewhere. For example, sugars, sodium, etc all contribute heavily to how your body reacts to either water or fat burning.
I've spent the last year pretty much on near "too-few" calories (1200-1500 or so) with a very low sodium content and nearly no sugars and weight has plummeted with almost calculated precision. I don't believe that there is a starvation mode, just a pseudo-mental reaction to too few calories and people rebounding into sugars/salts which cause your body to not use up the reserves (fat) you really want to lose.
And no I'm not pointing fingers here, just what I've observed.
Exercise is a very important part of that too. Get your heart rate up for an hour and sweat -- how you do it is up to you.0 -
What I'm saying is that it's a lot easier to go over calories, but I just realized that that isn't what op was talking about.…0
-
TamikaJames wrote: »Does anyone else have that problem? I don't eat enough calories during the day so my body seems to think I'm in starvation mode(As if) and holds on to my fat. Is anyone else having this issue
Starvation mode is a myth to the common dieter. If you don't eat enough calories you lose weight not hold onto fat.
If you are not eating enough you are unintentionally eating too much.0 -
TamikaJames wrote: »Does anyone else have that problem? I don't eat enough calories during the day so my body seems to think I'm in starvation mode(As if) and holds on to my fat. Is anyone else having this issue
I had this problem. From January to February I ate 1500 calories and lost nothing. I joined MFP & started eating the suggested 1800 calories & still didn't lose anything. I posted on here asking for advice & was basically told that there was no way I was eating too few calories & that I was probably eating too many or not counting accurately. I went ahead & increased my calories anyway to try it out & ended up losing 2.7kgs in a week! Happy about the loss but even happier that I proved a few people wrong.
0 -
purplebuttersunflower wrote: »I went ahead & increased my calories anyway to try it out & ended up losing 2.7kgs in a week! Happy about the loss but even happier that I proved a few people wrong.
I hope you saved the data because you also proved physics wrong.
0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »purplebuttersunflower wrote: »I went ahead & increased my calories anyway to try it out & ended up losing 2.7kgs in a week! Happy about the loss but even happier that I proved a few people wrong.
I hope you saved the data because you also proved physics wrong.
nah, she probably started tracking accurately.0 -
rainbowbow wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »purplebuttersunflower wrote: »I went ahead & increased my calories anyway to try it out & ended up losing 2.7kgs in a week! Happy about the loss but even happier that I proved a few people wrong.
I hope you saved the data because you also proved physics wrong.
nah, she probably started tracking accurately.
Yeah that must be it0 -
purplebuttersunflower wrote: »TamikaJames wrote: »Does anyone else have that problem? I don't eat enough calories during the day so my body seems to think I'm in starvation mode(As if) and holds on to my fat. Is anyone else having this issue
I had this problem. From January to February I ate 1500 calories and lost nothing. I joined MFP & started eating the suggested 1800 calories & still didn't lose anything. I posted on here asking for advice & was basically told that there was no way I was eating too few calories & that I was probably eating too many or not counting accurately. I went ahead & increased my calories anyway to try it out & ended up losing 2.7kgs in a week! Happy about the loss but even happier that I proved a few people wrong.
0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 392.9K Introduce Yourself
- 43.7K Getting Started
- 260.1K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.8K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 415 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.9K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.6K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.5K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions