Under calorie goal, but not hungry??
dreamof_perfection
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Recently I've been under my calorie goal, but honestly don't feel hungry at the end of the day. Like yesterday I only had around 900 calories I believe, but never felt the urge to eat more after dinner. I had breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a snack. (My diary is public for reference). I eat a lot of protein/good fat, and a small amount of carbs.
Just wondering how bad this is? I haven't talked to my doctor about it yet, so I'm asking here
Just wondering how bad this is? I haven't talked to my doctor about it yet, so I'm asking here
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It could be very bad eventually and imo could lead to binging. Also, I've noticed this is very common for some when they first start out on here. You should want to lose weight in a sustainable way meaning will you always be able to eat under 1100 calories in order to keep the weight off? You don't have to go to those extremes to lose weight.0
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Good to know. I'm not really new here, but this issue is new to me. I'm not purposefully trying to eat under 1,000 calories it just happens. I don't feel the urge to snack because I'm simply not that hungry. It may be because I eat so much protein and it fills me up?
I'm not looking to lose weight quickly, but healthily0 -
dreamof_perfection wrote: »Good to know. I'm not really new here, but this issue is new to me. I'm not purposefully trying to eat under 1,000 calories it just happens. I don't feel the urge to snack because I'm simply not that hungry. It may be because I eat so much protein and it fills me up?
I'm not looking to lose weight quickly, but healthily
Happens to me, too, but then there are other days I go over, so it all evens out. Maybe go by the week instead of by the day.0 -
dreamof_perfection wrote: »Good to know. I'm not really new here, but this issue is new to me. I'm not purposefully trying to eat under 1,000 calories it just happens. I don't feel the urge to snack because I'm simply not that hungry. It may be because I eat so much protein and it fills me up?
I'm not looking to lose weight quickly, but healthily
Ok.
Anyway, 1200 is the absolute minimum to reach and it's easy to reach.
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How'd you get into a position where you need to lose weight if 900 calories makes you feel full?0
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Riiiiiiiight ...
Because consistently undereating is what got us all here to the spot where we soooo needed to lose the weight.{smh}
HINT: That goes away soon enough. You will be hungry again, and at 900 calories I can bet my next paycheck that won't make it 2 weeks. Maybe not even 1.0 -
High (good) fat, moderate protein and low carb will fill you up and keep you satisfied longer than most ways of eating and actually is a very healthy way of eating. Also if your carbs are low enough that you've gone into ketosis your hunger will be gone. I would encourage you to still have a nice snack that fits with your way of eating - a slice of ham and cheese, nuts, an avocado. Main thing is don't stress over it. Eating when we aren't hungry got us here in the first place. Also, if you are smaller your calorie needs won't be as high as someone larger. Lots of opinions on here (and snarky comments) - ignore most of them. The way you are eating, along with avoiding most processed foods, is the absolutely best for long range health.0
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That happened to me a long time ago. I am not an expert but I noticed I was getting full easier. I started believing my stomach began to shrink! I could not eat as much as I usually did even if I tried. But Strong_curves is right, you want to be able to maintain the weight loss. 900 calories you may be starving your body or depriving..0
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SergeantSausage wrote: »Riiiiiiiight ...
Because consistently undereating is what got us all here to the spot where we soooo needed to lose the weight.{smh}
HINT: That goes away soon enough. You will be hungry again, and at 900 calories I can bet my next paycheck that won't make it 2 weeks. Maybe not even 1.
Alright no need to be condescending. I am literally not feeling hunger even though I know I'm not reading my caloric goal, that's why I'm asking if it's happened to other people. Chill dude0 -
unrpack765 wrote: »That happened to me a long time ago. I am not an expert but I noticed I was getting full easier. I started believing my stomach began to shrink! I could not eat as much as I usually did even if I tried. But Strong_curves is right, you want to be able to maintain the weight loss. 900 calories you may be starving your body or depriving..
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It happens to me quite often, my go to's are a table spoon of nut butter or some smoked salmon. Maybe 10 brazil nuts as well. All high in calories to get you to a healthy calorie range without being a large amount of food to eat.
It's just a phase and passes. Like you'll have phases where you could eat a scabby horse so to speak.0 -
Yes I agree, add more cals even if youre not hungry
I go for proteins & veggies when this happens to me
Oh and beer lol but I do Not recommend that
Be sure to bring up your decreased appetite with your dr as well. If it goes on for more than 3 consecutive weeks, call and make an appt for just that reason0 -
It's not going to hurt you one bit as long as it's not every day. You're learning to listen to your body and that's a good thing. On another day you'll be more hungry and can eat a little extra. Like another poster said, look at the weekly average, not just the day. I kind of think it's silly to eat more just to get to 1200 if you're not hungry.
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I have 900 days and 1500 days. It happens. I'm not equally hungry every single day, so there is no reason to assume I should eat the same amount of food each and every day.
Take a look at your weeks and months as a whole. If you're on target for the week, let it be.
If you're routinely under eating and need more calories, have some juice. It is healthy, won't make you feel stuffed and is high-cal, so it's really easy to sneak a couple hundred calories in with juice.0 -
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I can't imagine eating 900 and not being hungry. I'm eating 1600/day right now and I often get pretty hungry! I'm hoping that will get better with time; I've only been consistent with this for about 2 weeks now0
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I'd suggest weighing all your food in grammes as this will give you a more accurate idea of how many calories you're actually eating. You might find that you're getting enough as it is.0
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Is it hot where you live?
Many people experience a loss of appetite during the summer. We are having 100 degree days where I live...some days just too hot to eat. I have had several days over the past month where I didn't get all of my calories in. Then one day I got hungry...ate at maintenance level for a few days and now I am back on track.
Try some ice cream or frozen yogurt bars if you think heat might be the problem. Add some cheese...make a fruit smoothie...0 -
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I'm another one who doesn't get very hungry at all when it's hot and humid. Now winter is a whole different story . . .0
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dreamof_perfection wrote: »Recently I've been under my calorie goal, but honestly don't feel hungry at the end of the day. Like yesterday I only had around 900 calories I believe, but never felt the urge to eat more after dinner. I had breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a snack. (My diary is public for reference). I eat a lot of protein/good fat, and a small amount of carbs.
Just wondering how bad this is? I haven't talked to my doctor about it yet, so I'm asking here
I'm having the same issue. I've recently just started mfp again. But for a couple weeks I've been eating really well, similar to you and exercising daily. When I finished my entry yesterday, I was under 400 calories after adding my exercise. But I wasn't hungry honestly. I felt energized and good. A few years ago, I lost like 25 pounds and it got to a point, 'real' food made me sick. I couldn't eat fast food without having stomach pains. Same with going out to eat, I could eat maybe half of a meal before my stomach was like, stop! Obviously I'm not at that point now since I'm back on here lol but it is a concern.
So, what am I supposed to do? Add another chicken breast in there somewhere? Lol.
Apologies for answering your question with another question.0 -
Same here....I think it's the protein and fat and moderate carbs. I just started eating this combination as I have physical problems when I go too heavy protein and or too heavy carbs. I weigh or measure what needs be. This seems perfect for me. I have no problem adding food but have not felt any hunger. If I go out to a restaurant this will give me the calorie cushion. Here's what I've been basically eating (today's plan):
Your Food Diary For:
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Breakfast Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Fiber
Dannon light Greek yogurt - Vanilla, 1 cup 80 9 0 12 50 0
Raw - 14 Almonds, 14 ea 98 3 7 3 0 2
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178 12 7 15 50 2
Lunch
Egg, whole, cooked, hard-boiled, 1 large 78 1 5 6 62 0
Daisy - Cottage Cheese 4% Milkfat Minimum, 0.5 cup 110 4 5 13 350 0
Envy - Large Apple, 1 large (3-1/4" dia) 110 29 0 1 2 5
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298 34 11 20 414 5
Dinner
Protein - Chicken Breast Skinless Boneless, 5 oz raw 156 0 3 34 18 0
Birdseye Steamfresh - Brussel Sprouts, 168 g 90 16 0 4 30 6
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246 16 3 38 48 6
Snacks
Oil, 14 g 120 0 14 0 0 0
Carrot - Carrot (Large), 2 unit 60 14 0 1 100 4
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180 14 14 1 100 4
Totals 902 76 35 74 612 17
Your Daily Goal 1,200 150 40 60 2,300 21
Remaining 298 74 4 -13 1,688 4
Calories Carbs Fat Protein Sodium Fiber0
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