Is 1200 the lowest?
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petitehealth wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »
How much are you trying to lose per week?
I set the calculator for 2 pounds per week. I am losing only 1 pound per weight due to the occasional slip up or weekend drinks.
So you set your goal at something way to aggressive ... then can't meet it. Typical.0 -
petitehealth wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »
How much are you trying to lose per week?
I set the calculator for 2 pounds per week. I am losing only 1 pound per weight due to the occasional slip up or weekend drinks.
That is extremely aggressive with such a small amount to lose. You're probably going to be looking at losing a decent amount of weight in LBM and not changing your BF% very much.0 -
petitehealth wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »I haven't produced that low of a total in my playing around with the webmd calculator.
I'm a 5'2" female...
I put in 5'2 female ... I wouldn't use that for my own use. I like my body.0 -
what do you do if you are a dwarfed giant then? I'm guessing ill have to adjust the 1200 calories to something more healthy for my body so 3500 calories it is.
Did I miss something here? Are you concerned with the minimum or the maximum to eat? Man why do people make calorie counting so difficult?0 -
How did this turn into an argument? LOL I explained in my first post that I don't eat under 1200 because it's not recommended. I'm losing, meeting my macro goals, and getting stronger...0
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brianpperkins wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »BeckaFrieri wrote: »I think its a matter of opinion its more what you eat if your having 900 calories of crap than yes your going to be very unhealthy but you can eat 900 calories of veggies and lean protein and not only be full but feel greatI eat 800-900kcal and walk at least 15.000 Steps a day that's ~12km. I'm happy, not hangry or hungry. I pay attention to my nutrients, which is not always easy.
Attempted rationalization of what, if actually happening, is unhealthy behavior.
I'm going to throw in the 895 calorie goal to give myself a full blown case of the sadz from this thread.
I haven't produced that low of a total in my playing around with the webmd calculator.
I can get lower (never would!!). I put in 5', 190b, 44yrs old and albs a week = 771 calories a day = NEVER. If I read it right though, they recommend not going under 1200 calories a day. The number they are giving is net. So I am supposed to eat 1200 cal and not eat back exercise calories, according to WebMD.
That's really weird. I put in 5'3, 125, 45 and 2 lb/week (which I don't actually think is a reasonable goal at all), and it told me 1035. I did say moderate activity, but that's still a kind of weird discrepancy, isn't it?0 -
petitehealth wrote: »How did this turn into an argument? LOL I explained in my first post that I don't eat under 1200 because it's not recommended. I'm losing, meeting my macro goals, and getting stronger...
On page 2 you made it sound like 1200 gross is your goal and try to exercise more off, along with the aggressive goal with little to lose gave the same impression.0 -
petitehealth wrote: »895 to lose a lb a week, but with so little to lose you should be aiming for no more than 0.5lbs/week, that would give you 250 more cals or 1145
I appreciate the feedback. I have another 10 pounds I am trying to lose. It may seem like a small amount but I am a small person. I am trying to hit my goal weight (first mini goal is 118, final goal is 113) as soon as possible so I can start wedding dress shopping. Also looking forward to switching to maintain mode so I can eat more.
10 pounds to lose.....your weekly goal should be no more than 1/2 pound a week.
The problem with aggressive weight loss is that it sacrifices a larger percentage of lean muscle mass than is necessary. Lean muscle makes you look firm and taut, it's much harder for women to replace muscle than it is to hang onto. Google skinny-fat....only the scale looks good.0 -
petitehealth wrote: »895 to lose a lb a week, but with so little to lose you should be aiming for no more than 0.5lbs/week, that would give you 250 more cals or 1145
I appreciate the feedback. I have another 10 pounds I am trying to lose. It may seem like a small amount but I am a small person. I am trying to hit my goal weight (first mini goal is 118, final goal is 113) as soon as possible so I can start wedding dress shopping. Also looking forward to switching to maintain mode so I can eat more.
Be careful with wedding dress shopping and weight. Don't gain weight on maintenance after buying your dress!0 -
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BeckaFrieri wrote: »I highly doubt it I'm extremely careful. I don't really even eat nuts I don't eat chips or hardly anything carb based that you can just grab from a bag. I really don't have anything in my entire apartment that isn't portioned out. Ill give you a sample of what I eat almost everyday. Banana for breakfast, one cup of green beans steamed with vinegar and a little bit of salt and a can of tuna with one tsp of low fat mayo for lunch. Dinner is usually 2 portioned trimmed chicken breast fillets over a bed of lettuce on tsp of oil vinegar and salt. For snacks Ill have a cup of grapes or a couple pieces of watermelon or steamed spinach or a cup of cottage cheese. Ill have about 3 snacks a day. The only thing I have that's processed for the most part would be a fiber bar that's anywhere from 90 calories to 140 calories and the only variation with breakfast would be 2 eggs one egg white and 2 pieces of bacon with all the fat drained out.
I eat almost no convenience food either. This is my second time doing MFP and the first time with a digital food scale, and I can't recommend one more highly. It makes logging much more accurate and easy.
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petitehealth wrote: »895 to lose a lb a week, but with so little to lose you should be aiming for no more than 0.5lbs/week, that would give you 250 more cals or 1145
I appreciate the feedback. I have another 10 pounds I am trying to lose. It may seem like a small amount but I am a small person. I am trying to hit my goal weight (first mini goal is 118, final goal is 113) as soon as possible so I can start wedding dress shopping. Also looking forward to switching to maintain mode so I can eat more.
Be careful with wedding dress shopping and weight. Don't gain weight on maintenance after buying your dress!
You cant gain weight on maintenance. The mere definition of maintenance is to not gain or lose. If you gain, you are in a surplus.0 -
petitehealth wrote: »895 to lose a lb a week, but with so little to lose you should be aiming for no more than 0.5lbs/week, that would give you 250 more cals or 1145
I appreciate the feedback. I have another 10 pounds I am trying to lose. It may seem like a small amount but I am a small person. I am trying to hit my goal weight (first mini goal is 118, final goal is 113) as soon as possible so I can start wedding dress shopping. Also looking forward to switching to maintain mode so I can eat more.
Be careful with wedding dress shopping and weight. Don't gain weight on maintenance after buying your dress!
Thank you, I do plan to work on some muscle gains after that so I will be watching everything very carefully!0 -
petitehealth wrote: »How did this turn into an argument? LOL I explained in my first post that I don't eat under 1200 because it's not recommended. I'm losing, meeting my macro goals, and getting stronger...
On page 2 you made it sound like 1200 gross is your goal and try to exercise more off, along with the aggressive goal with little to lose gave the same impression.
she means she nets under 1200. but she eats 1200.0 -
Currently I am eating 800-1000 calories a day. I'm doing this to fit into a certain dress by a certain time. I know my body can't sustain this indefinately. I am trying to eat a lot of protein and fiber. Once the event is over I will eat 1000-1200 calories. I expect to gain weight back but lose it in the long run. I do not recommend anyone doing this. But I need to fit into the dress by Sept. 18!!!!0
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brianpperkins wrote: »brianpperkins wrote: »BeckaFrieri wrote: »I think its a matter of opinion its more what you eat if your having 900 calories of crap than yes your going to be very unhealthy but you can eat 900 calories of veggies and lean protein and not only be full but feel greatI eat 800-900kcal and walk at least 15.000 Steps a day that's ~12km. I'm happy, not hangry or hungry. I pay attention to my nutrients, which is not always easy.
Attempted rationalization of what, if actually happening, is unhealthy behavior.
I'm going to throw in the 895 calorie goal to give myself a full blown case of the sadz from this thread.
I haven't produced that low of a total in my playing around with the webmd calculator.
I can get lower (never would!!). I put in 5', 190b, 44yrs old and albs a week = 771 calories a day = NEVER. If I read it right though, they recommend not going under 1200 calories a day. The number they are giving is net. So I am supposed to eat 1200 cal and not eat back exercise calories, according to WebMD.
When I entered it on WebMD I got 1072 with a 2lb per week loss and sedentary. It also gave the recommendation of no less than 1200 by doing 128 cal exercise burn and eating those back.
Not sure why we got such different numbers.
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Can someone please post the direct link to the webmd calculator. I've been to the site, but cant find it.0
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If you set MFP to custom rather than allowing it to set the goals for you, it will take you below 1200 a week. However, if you eat less than 1000, it will give you a warning and refuse to give you the 5 week weight prediction. I'm 5'1.5" and 56 and had my BMR tested -- it came out to 1136. I've set my "base" at 1000 and sync with a fitbit to get activity calories. I'm using a Fitbit HR, so I get my TDEE at the end of the day. Most days I'm active, but on an inactive day, I can burn as little as 1100. I traveled about a month ago and was on a bus for 6 hours; my burn at the end of the day was in the 900s. If I were sedentary, I could get by very well on 1000 or less. However, I'm not the average person -- I'm shorter than average and older. There are too many young folks who get on MFP and other sites and think they can survive on 1000 or less and end up doing some serious damage.0
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I agree that there are some people for whom 1200 would be too high - anyone VERY short, small, inactive.
But unless this is genuinely you, then 1200 will be the minimum.
Of course there is estimation in our calculations so if you record a day and it says you have eaten 1195 you won't come to any harm - but as a general guide 1200 is the minimum level.0 -
Thanks @Annie_01
WebMD calculated that I should eat 1381 calories a day to lose 1lb a week. I'm 5'8 and 143lbs. It does seem kinda low...0 -
petitehealth wrote: »How did this turn into an argument? LOL I explained in my first post that I don't eat under 1200 because it's not recommended. I'm losing, meeting my macro goals, and getting stronger...
On page 2 you made it sound like 1200 gross is your goal and try to exercise more off, along with the aggressive goal with little to lose gave the same impression.
she means she nets under 1200. but she eats 1200.
Yep, pretty much what I was pointing out.0 -
christinev297 wrote: »Thanks @Annie_01
WebMD calculated that I should eat 1381 calories a day to lose 1lb a week. I'm 5'8 and 143lbs. It does seem kinda low...
I've seen some crazy calculators Christine.
Just because it's on the internet....
Anyway: way less calories than what you can actually lose weight perfectly fine on.
Which is why I've pretty much settled to using MFP and Scooby's accurate calorie calculator (or a combination of the two) for my own purposes.
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Yeah I've always gone by scooby's.0
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petitehealth wrote: »I'm 5'2" and I determined my "real" calorie goal (for weight loss) with WebMD.com's calculator. It came to 895 calories. Because it is not recommended to eat less that 1200 cals for nutrition's sake, I purposely try to burn enough calories (at least) to allow me to eat around 1200 cals a day. I try to limit it at that, any extra cals burned is just a bonus! Losing about 1 pound per week.
What calculator are you using? I am a little under 5'3" and I have NEVER found a calculator that suggests I eat any less than around 1280, and that would be if I was completely sedentary, no way can less than an inch 2cm make up 300 calorie difference. Have you compared with other calculators, I used at least 3 from fairly reputable sites to do a comparison.
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Ok so I just used this:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/healthtool-fitness-calorie-counter, which I presume is the calculator others are using,
Stats:
current weight 132.3lbs goal weight 115lbs
height of 5'0"
age 29 (30 in 18 days)
losing 2lbs
Not active
My calorie intake is still 1126 (I was curious and fiddled this stuff, I am actually taller and goal weight is higher than this), so where are people getting sub-1000 calories from?
*I'm sure I am annoying people here, but I also put in current weight at being 200lbs and my calorie goal is 1033*
I can only conclude 2 things, there is a different WebMD calculator or people are lying?
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SarahxApple wrote: »Ok so I just used this:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/healthtool-fitness-calorie-counter, which I presume is the calculator others are using,
Stats:
current weight 132.3lbs goal weight 115lbs
height of 5'0"
age 29 (30 in 18 days)
losing 2lbs
Not active
My calorie intake is still 1126 (I was curious and fiddled this stuff, I am actually taller and goal weight is higher than this), so where are people getting sub-1000 calories from?
*I'm sure I am annoying people here, but I also put in current weight at being 200lbs and my calorie goal is 1033*
I can only conclude 2 things, there is a different WebMD calculator or people are lying?
there is the issue, you should not be set to lose 2 lbs/week, you should be set at 0.5 or 1 lb/week at most with only 17 lbs to lose0 -
If you set MFP to custom rather than allowing it to set the goals for you, it will take you below 1200 a week. However, if you eat less than 1000, it will give you a warning and refuse to give you the 5 week weight prediction. I'm 5'1.5" and 56 and had my BMR tested -- it came out to 1136. I've set my "base" at 1000 and sync with a fitbit to get activity calories. I'm using a Fitbit HR, so I get my TDEE at the end of the day. Most days I'm active, but on an inactive day, I can burn as little as 1100. I traveled about a month ago and was on a bus for 6 hours; my burn at the end of the day was in the 900s. If I were sedentary, I could get by very well on 1000 or less. However, I'm not the average person -- I'm shorter than average and older. There are too many young folks who get on MFP and other sites and think they can survive on 1000 or less and end up doing some serious damage.
You do realize that you will lose weight eating at or slightly above BMR right?
If your BMR is 1136 and you are light active your maintenance cals would be around 1500-1600, so all you have to do is eat under that amount to lose weight, no need to go as low as 1000.0 -
SarahxApple wrote: »Ok so I just used this:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/healthtool-fitness-calorie-counter, which I presume is the calculator others are using,
Stats:
current weight 132.3lbs goal weight 115lbs
height of 5'0"
age 29 (30 in 18 days)
losing 2lbs
Not active
My calorie intake is still 1126 (I was curious and fiddled this stuff, I am actually taller and goal weight is higher than this), so where are people getting sub-1000 calories from?
*I'm sure I am annoying people here, but I also put in current weight at being 200lbs and my calorie goal is 1033*
I can only conclude 2 things, there is a different WebMD calculator or people are lying?
there is the issue, you should not be set to lose 2 lbs/week, you should be set at 0.5 or 1 lb/week at most with only 17 lbs to lose
Hi erickirb if you read my full post I was making up stats to see where this I eat 895 or 771 calories was coming from, this isn't my actual stats.0 -
SarahxApple wrote: »SarahxApple wrote: »Ok so I just used this:
http://www.webmd.com/diet/healthtool-fitness-calorie-counter, which I presume is the calculator others are using,
Stats:
current weight 132.3lbs goal weight 115lbs
height of 5'0"
age 29 (30 in 18 days)
losing 2lbs
Not active
My calorie intake is still 1126 (I was curious and fiddled this stuff, I am actually taller and goal weight is higher than this), so where are people getting sub-1000 calories from?
*I'm sure I am annoying people here, but I also put in current weight at being 200lbs and my calorie goal is 1033*
I can only conclude 2 things, there is a different WebMD calculator or people are lying?
there is the issue, you should not be set to lose 2 lbs/week, you should be set at 0.5 or 1 lb/week at most with only 17 lbs to lose
Hi erickirb if you read my full post I was making up stats to see where this I eat 895 or 771 calories was coming from, this isn't my actual stats.
fair enough, sorry for the confusion. But the point for someone looking at the example should realize that that is not a good weekly weight loss goal without a lot to lose.0
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