BMR and 1200 calories

bethany_h_xx
bethany_h_xx Posts: 12 Member
edited November 18 in Goal: Maintaining Weight
hi
I'm wanting to lose 2lbs a week but I have done a BMR test which shows mine at about 1500 calories. So if I eat 1200 calories like MFP recommends that's only 300 calories down which in a week is only 2100 calories which isn't even a pound. I plan on doing an hours walk which 5 times a week which might up my calorie loss to a pound but how will I ever lose 2 lbs per week!!!!

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  • Allelito
    Allelito Posts: 179 Member
    Unless you lie in a coma your entire week, you will burn more than your BMR.
  • yopeeps025
    yopeeps025 Posts: 8,680 Member
    Allelito wrote: »
    Unless you lie in a coma your entire week, you will burn more than your BMR.

    Unless you don't eat at all, you will burn more than BMR.

  • kmsoucy457
    kmsoucy457 Posts: 237 Member
    MFP will not recommend a daily intake lower than 1200 because it's not considered safe from a health perspective, meaning we won't get the nutrients our body needs. For those of us who are shorter/older/female this means we must content ourselves with slower weight loss (at least as I understand it... perhaps consulting a professional or going on a medically supervised diet could healthily shave off a few more calories?). Just as an example I'm 5'3" and I can "safely" lose .8lb per week on 1200 calories.
    On the up side of being short (if you happen to be), you will notice a 3-5lb loss on yourself much more than on someone who is 6' tall... small consolation perhaps, but it is what it is.
  • weightjim
    weightjim Posts: 3 Member
    Do you actually need to lose weight? Check your stats again.
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