Not eating enough calories
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TamikaJames 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
Maybe you can help educate starving people all over the world because according to you the LESS you eat, the fatter you are. You'll be famous!
Starving people are eating NOTHING. What I said was I'm not eating ENOUGH calories. Meaning I am eating and what I am eating is being held on to and not being burned off.
That's not how it works.
It is impossible to eat too little and not lose weight.
IMPOSSIBLE.
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I'm so confused by this post. Eat nothing? Starve. Eat a little more than nothing? Hold weight like a mofo. Eat a little more than that? Lose weight. Eat a little more than that? Gain weight.
Do I have this right now?
Can we take this to the UN and solve world hunger?0 -
myfatass78 wrote: »My logic is that EAT TOO LITTLE == LESS MOVEMENT == LESS CALORIES BURNED. EAT MORE == MORE ENERGY == MORE MOVEMENT == MORE CALORIES BURNED.
That does make some sense...
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christinev297 wrote: »myfatass78 wrote: »My logic is that EAT TOO LITTLE == LESS MOVEMENT == LESS CALORIES BURNED. EAT MORE == MORE ENERGY == MORE MOVEMENT == MORE CALORIES BURNED.
That does make some sense...
Sure. But eating too little still results in weight loss.
You can't under-exercise a non-diet.
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christinev297 wrote: »myfatass78 wrote: »My logic is that EAT TOO LITTLE == LESS MOVEMENT == LESS CALORIES BURNED. EAT MORE == MORE ENERGY == MORE MOVEMENT == MORE CALORIES BURNED.
That does make some sense...
Sure. But eating too little still results in weight loss.
You can't un-exercise a non-diet.
Yes, you will still lose weight but you will feel crap while you are doing it and won't be able to function as well. I'm not arguing that point.0 -
myfatass78 wrote: »My logic is that EAT TOO LITTLE == LESS MOVEMENT == LESS CALORIES BURNED. EAT MORE == MORE ENERGY == MORE MOVEMENT == MORE CALORIES BURNED.
So how do people ever put on weight? Is that by eating too little because in the basis of your logic if you stuffed your face full, then youd be moving and burning even more calories?0 -
myfatass78 wrote: »My logic is that EAT TOO LITTLE == LESS MOVEMENT == LESS CALORIES BURNED. EAT MORE == MORE ENERGY == MORE MOVEMENT == MORE CALORIES BURNED.
So how do people ever put on weight? Is that by eating too little because in the basis of your logic if you stuffed your face full, then youd be moving and burning even more calories?
I think you still need to take into account calories. I'm more thinking of the weight loss phase more than the weight gain phase. Also I said it was MY logic. Never said science.0 -
myfatass78 wrote: »My logic is that EAT TOO LITTLE == LESS MOVEMENT == LESS CALORIES BURNED. EAT MORE == MORE ENERGY == MORE MOVEMENT == MORE CALORIES BURNED.
The problem lies in that most calories aren't burned from exercise. The increase in movement would have to cancel out the increase in calories ... the you can't out exercise a bad diet paradigm.0 -
I have been using MFP for two weeks. I have never met the 1200 calorie goal. I'm usually right at 650. But my sugar (15) fat (25) and sodium (1500) are at max or close. What am I doing wrong?0
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smokefan333 wrote: »I have been using MFP for two weeks. I have never met the 1200 calorie goal. I'm usually right at 650. But my sugar (15) fat (25) and sodium (1500) are at max or close. What am I doing wrong?
Work on getting more calories. It's fine if you go over on fat, and if you have no reason to watch your sugar or sodium intake then don't worry. But you can cut them down by eating more homemade meals and less prepackaged foods.0 -
smokefan333 wrote: »I have been using MFP for two weeks. I have never met the 1200 calorie goal. I'm usually right at 650. But my sugar (15) fat (25) and sodium (1500) are at max or close. What am I doing wrong?
You're starving yourself by focusing on micronutrients rather than macronutrients.0 -
Thanks very much to the person that posted the links for the OP. I went and read them and they made more sense than anything I've read before. My food scale should be here tomorrow so then I can weigh everything and I WILL LOSE WEIGHT
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DonnaHilston wrote: »Thanks very much to the person that posted the links for the OP. I went and read them and they made more sense than anything I've read before. My food scale should be here tomorrow so then I can weigh everything and I WILL LOSE WEIGHT
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To the OP, who wondered why it was necessary for people to argue with you if we don't believe you . . . this is why. Other people read these threads and we don't want them believing nonsense. Good luck @DonnaHilston !
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Oh, wow. That is...disturbing.0 -
mamapeach910 wrote: »I'm so confused by this post. Eat nothing? Starve. Eat a little more than nothing? Hold weight like a mofo. Eat a little more than that? Lose weight. Eat a little more than that? Gain weight.
Do I have this right now?
Can we take this to the UN and solve world hunger?
LMAO I think you've got it!
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smokefan333 wrote: »I have been using MFP for two weeks. I have never met the 1200 calorie goal. I'm usually right at 650. But my sugar (15) fat (25) and sodium (1500) are at max or close. What am I doing wrong?
Because your macros are set way too low. 1500 sodium?? 25 grams fat?? DId you set those, or did MFP set them for you? If MFP did, there is a glitch.0 -
brianpperkins wrote: »myfatass78 wrote: »My logic is that EAT TOO LITTLE == LESS MOVEMENT == LESS CALORIES BURNED. EAT MORE == MORE ENERGY == MORE MOVEMENT == MORE CALORIES BURNED.
The problem lies in that most calories aren't burned from exercise. The increase in movement would have to cancel out the increase in calories ... the you can't out exercise a bad diet paradigm.
If you have more energy you might go for an 8km walk (which I am about to do) that someone who is lethargic and run down at 1200 would not be able to do. More calories eaten to a certain point makes you want to go out and do things you might not otherwise. It means that you have the energy to clean the house, go for a run and walk to the shops. Harder to do those things on 1200 calories or less.0 -
Sorry, am new and don't know to reply to those who replied to me. My sodium is 1500 because I have high blood pressure. The others are a "healthy way of life" I am trying called Skinny School. Supposedly to teach you how to stop eating trash foods and eat body healthy foods. All of my meals are home made veggies, meat, eggs. Low carb & very low sugar.0
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this has been the bitchiest post I've ever engaged in and I've been on cafemom. For the record whatever information you could have POSSIBLY been trying to get across got lost in the "I'm a freaking *kitten* but I know more than you so let me ridicule you" delivery. Are you people actual adults? There is a way to get your point across without being *kitten*.0
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TamikaJames wrote: »this has been the bitchiest post I've ever engaged in and I've been on cafemom. For the record whatever information you could have POSSIBLY been trying to get across got lost in the "I'm a freaking *kitten* but I know more than you so let me ridicule you" delivery. Are you people actual adults? There is a way to get your point across without being *kitten*.
The same could be asked of you after throwing the tantrum you just did. Actually, your posts are more hostile than those of anyone else in this thread. There is a lot of helpful advice here if you are willing to listen, but it sounds like you're not.
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TamikaJames wrote: »this has been the bitchiest post I've ever engaged in and I've been on cafemom. For the record whatever information you could have POSSIBLY been trying to get across got lost in the "I'm a freaking *kitten* but I know more than you so let me ridicule you" delivery. Are you people actual adults? There is a way to get your point across without being *kitten*.
Right there is the problem with this thread ... you received facts and replied with the "bitchiest post" you've engaged in.
You cannot violate the laws of physics. When you take the time to realize that and learn from the information provided to you in this thread, you can then progress towards your goals. Until then, you will continue to flounder.
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