Maintaining weight question
jwseip
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once I hit my goal weight does myfitnesspal change from telling me what I have to eat calorie wise for losing weight to maintaining weight?
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Not automatically, no. You have to set your goal from (for example, 1 pound/week) to maintain.0
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Huh0
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Oh ok so change from losing pound per week to maintain0
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You will have to change your goal from a loss to maintain, and remember that it takes a while getting used to maintaining, you'll have to tinker with it to get it right. Well done on your loss0
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How much does calorie intake increase with maintaining? I looked on a maiden r chart and it said while maintaining I can eat 2063 cal and I eat like 1300 now,0
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Great job! Congrats!0
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Using the maintenance calculator at calorie control.org it says that when I weigh 168 to maintain that I can eat, 2,186 calories daily to maintain 168 lbs.
That seems a lot since I eat about 1260 calories a day noe0 -
I let MFP do it for me. I set my goal for 0 pounds gained/lost per week. It gives me a calorie goal to hit for maintenance. If you were on a 1 pound a week loss, it should add 500 calories a day to what you are eating now.0
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I'm at 2 lbs to lose each week now0
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Using the maintenance calculator at calorie control.org it says that when I weigh 168 to maintain that I can eat, 2,186 calories daily to maintain 168 lbs.
That seems a lot since I eat about 1260 calories a day noeI'm at 2 lbs to lose each week now
If you are set for 2 lbs per week, that requires that you eat 1000 fewer calories per day than what you would eat in order to maintain. 1260 + 1000 = 2260, which is really close to the 2186 that the other site told you. None of these estimates are exact.
Are you at your goal weight or just asking for the future? It's best to slowly reduce your pounds per week goal as you get closer to your desired weight.
When you switch to maintenance, you may want to work slowly into the calorie increase. Just add 100 calories to your daily goal and eat that new goal for a week and then up your calories another 100 the next week until you find a calorie amount that works for you.0 -
Thanks I switched to lose 1lb an week and my calories went from 1500 to 1660 daily0
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