Calorie Counting 101
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MFP have given me 2400 cals to eat a day on the lose 2lb per week thing. I too am having problems eating all 2400. the closest i've come to it is about 1900. Am i doing more harm than good by not consuming all 2400? would I loose weight quicker eating all 2400?
I know it sounds silly.. I just really wish I knew if my body was in a deficit or nottmrmaxchill wrote: »Research refeeds and leptin levels. If fat loss has stalled upping your caloric intake by 30% weight in protien grams 20 fat grams and rest carbs for 1 day has been proving to raise the metabolism as much at 10% for a few days after. Satiates hunger by raising the leptin levels. Lots of good info. Remember physics is an instrument of measure to what already excists. The human body has been functioning before we developed science to understand it.
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MFP have given me 2400 cals to eat a day on the lose 2lb per week thing. I too am having problems eating all 2400. the closest i've come to it is about 1900. Am i doing more harm than good by not consuming all 2400? would I loose weight quicker eating all 2400?
I know it sounds silly.. I just really wish I knew if my body was in a deficit or nottmrmaxchill wrote: »Research refeeds and leptin levels. If fat loss has stalled upping your caloric intake by 30% weight in protien grams 20 fat grams and rest carbs for 1 day has been proving to raise the metabolism as much at 10% for a few days after. Satiates hunger by raising the leptin levels. Lots of good info. Remember physics is an instrument of measure to what already excists. The human body has been functioning before we developed science to understand it.
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MFP have given me 2400 cals to eat a day on the lose 2lb per week thing. I too am having problems eating all 2400. the closest i've come to it is about 1900. Am i doing more harm than good by not consuming all 2400? would I loose weight quicker eating all 2400?
I know it sounds silly.. I just really wish I knew if my body was in a deficit or nottmrmaxchill wrote: »Research refeeds and leptin levels. If fat loss has stalled upping your caloric intake by 30% weight in protien grams 20 fat grams and rest carbs for 1 day has been proving to raise the metabolism as much at 10% for a few days after. Satiates hunger by raising the leptin levels. Lots of good info. Remember physics is an instrument of measure to what already excists. The human body has been functioning before we developed science to understand it.
Height is 5" 11 and weight currently is 413.8
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I do not eat back my exercise calories and tend to stay under 1200 calories per day. I measure/weigh everything and find that it is very helpful to stay on track. When I do not measure/weigh things the pounds seem to creep back on.0
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MFP have given me 2400 cals to eat a day on the lose 2lb per week thing. I too am having problems eating all 2400. the closest i've come to it is about 1900. Am i doing more harm than good by not consuming all 2400? would I loose weight quicker eating all 2400?
I know it sounds silly.. I just really wish I knew if my body was in a deficit or nottmrmaxchill wrote: »Research refeeds and leptin levels. If fat loss has stalled upping your caloric intake by 30% weight in protien grams 20 fat grams and rest carbs for 1 day has been proving to raise the metabolism as much at 10% for a few days after. Satiates hunger by raising the leptin levels. Lots of good info. Remember physics is an instrument of measure to what already excists. The human body has been functioning before we developed science to understand it.
Height is 5" 11 and weight currently is 413.8
I only asked if eating the the 2400 would make it go faster. And I just don't eat if I'm hungry. So that's why mine is always under 2400. For me to get where I am now it was only choosing the wrong food once I actually was hungry. And of course not realizing what the actual serving size was.0 -
MFP have given me 2400 cals to eat a day on the lose 2lb per week thing. I too am having problems eating all 2400. the closest i've come to it is about 1900. Am i doing more harm than good by not consuming all 2400? would I loose weight quicker eating all 2400?
I know it sounds silly.. I just really wish I knew if my body was in a deficit or nottmrmaxchill wrote: »Research refeeds and leptin levels. If fat loss has stalled upping your caloric intake by 30% weight in protien grams 20 fat grams and rest carbs for 1 day has been proving to raise the metabolism as much at 10% for a few days after. Satiates hunger by raising the leptin levels. Lots of good info. Remember physics is an instrument of measure to what already excists. The human body has been functioning before we developed science to understand it.
Height is 5" 11 and weight currently is 413.8
I only asked if eating the the 2400 would make it go faster. And I just don't eat if I'm hungry. So that's why mine is always under 2400. For me to get where I am now it was only choosing the wrong food once I actually was hungry. And of course not realizing what the actual serving size was.
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Dude you really open my eyes I always measured peanut butter in tablespoons the measuring 1 and I have a manual scale but I'm going to get a digital one I'm really trying to lose weight thanks for the tip it was a major eye opener0
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I don't eat back my exercise calories, should I?0
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georgecarl7 wrote: »I don't eat back my exercise calories, should I?
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Calories Burned..now that is my problem.I have burned an average of 400 calories a day on a 1200 counting day..I stay up late and end up eating them all.Oi believe I have sabotaged myself once agian. .I am losing weight so slowly
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georgecarl7 wrote: »I don't eat back my exercise calories, should I?0
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I am three days into a new lifestyle. Thank you for this information. I will keep coming back for reference0
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georgecarl7 wrote: »georgecarl7 wrote: »I don't eat back my exercise calories, should I?
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georgecarl7 wrote: »georgecarl7 wrote: »I don't eat back my exercise calories, should I?
I stand 5'2" and 190 lbs. I lost 50 lbs last year and I am on the road to shedding anther 30.
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thanks! I am restarting and this is just what I needed to begin. My goal is to lose 40 pounds, and this is a great way to start0
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Hi, I'm bit confused.
Im a female, 5'6 155 pounds, trying to lose 10 pounds roughly.
Based on my TDEE on scoobycalcuator, i should be eating at 1856 with my 20% deficit. This is with 3-5 hours of workout per week.
I do moderate amount of strength training for legs mostly and arms, back and abs. I don't know how to log that on MFP so when it reads, I'm getting a number around 1356 because i have a sedentary desk job. My cardio on workout days is only about 15-20 minutes total, so it doesn't show much burned. How do i log this correctly? it confuses me because I'm not sure if i actually eat a deficit. Its only been about a week now with tracking calories but I want to be sure I'm doing it right.
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Is it okay to eat around 950 calories a day? I run 5k everyday though which counts as a 400-calorie exercise, so I ate around 1350 calories a day, sometimes more since I prefer to walk to uni rather than taking the bus like everyone else.
Need to get to 65 kg before festival season starts and I want to surprise my friends and family.
Is it okay to proceed? I eat pretty healthy. Vegetables, fruits and protein pretty much everyday.0 -
Thanks for starting this thread Vismal! I lost 25 lbs. I need just 7 lbs to lose to reach my goal. I exercise rigorously 5-6 days a week. In my 20s I was always in excellent shape. I exercised and kept a food diary with paper and pencil. MFP is a godsend. I love the fact that you mentioned weighing everything. When I lost the first ten lbs and couldn't move the scale, I invested in a CHEAP SCALE from Walmart for $10!!!!! It helped me lose the next 15 lbs. I weigh and measure everything. I'm so used to it now that it's not a big deal. AND I want to add that I BEFORE even entering a restaurant, I Google the menu so that I'll know what to order before salivating over the menu. Hope this helps anyone out there. Wish me luck on my next 7 lbs.!0
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