Do you ever have to make yourself eat?

2stepz
2stepz Posts: 814 Member
I have a recurring problem... every time I start focusing on nutrition and health in general, I start watching my portion sizes and increasing my water intake... and I start losing my appetite. Its 9 pm here, and I have 800+ more calories to eat for today. Nothing sounds good, but I know I need to eat. *sigh*

Suggestions? Does anyone else have this problem?
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  • Mandalicious
    Mandalicious Posts: 126
    Only wish I had that problem. :) I have to use all my will power to not overeat and go over my calories, especially in the evening!
  • sarah44254
    sarah44254 Posts: 3,078 Member
    Every day.
  • CassieLEO
    CassieLEO Posts: 757 Member
    I add more calories in during the day. I can usually tell about how much of a burn I am going to have with daily exercise from always doing it and what my mood is, so I add a few more calories in for that through the day. Then I exercise, add my exercise calories and then adjust what I eat the rest of the day...
  • taso42_DELETED
    taso42_DELETED Posts: 3,394 Member
    Once in a while, yes. Planning ahead helps, a lot. You shouldn't be sitting there trying to figure out what sounds good right now. It should have already been planned. The other benefit to planning ahead is, if you see there are a whole bunch of calories left over at the end of the day, you could redistribute them throughout the day so you don't have to eat them all at once. Adding a hundred calories here and there and/or increased portion sizes of breakfast, lunch, and snacks, and those 800+ cals would be taken care of easily.
  • TinaS88
    TinaS88 Posts: 817 Member
    Yes I do. Sometimes I force myself to eat... Drinking a lot of water is great but does put your appetite on the back burner. I don't worry about eating my exercise calories back too much. As long as I eat at least the 1200 then I don't force myself.
  • sarah44254
    sarah44254 Posts: 3,078 Member
    Suggestion from me? I'm not sure. Most of the time I know I need the calories so I just grab anything that is around 300 and eat it. Likely junk food since I work in a convenience store, and at home it is the hardest. I have been buying great foods which make it hard to reach calorie goal because they are low cal and you have to eat more of them! :(

    It is a struggle for me, to not eat ice cream and chocolate to fill my calories. But I am trying my best and seeing results. Not as fast as I'd like, but 20 lbs in 6 months isn't too bad I suppose.
  • Onesnap
    Onesnap Posts: 2,819 Member
    I never have this problem. I pre-log my workouts before I go to the class and spread my calories around all during the day. I eat every few hours (lots of healthy snacks).
  • Seajolly
    Seajolly Posts: 1,435 Member
    I have a hard time, mainly because everything I eat I try to get the most out of it (protein, fiber, etc). And foods rich in protein and fiber are very filling, so I always am full and it's hard to eat enough!
  • onefiveoh
    onefiveoh Posts: 8 Member
    lol! no, i actually don't. i just wouldn't eat if i didn't feel hungry. i understand the logic of giving your body fuel, but i am a person who is of the mindset that it is ok to do a significant (temporary) calorie reduction when someone has 100+ to lose. that's kinda going against the grain here, but i yam what i yam and that's all i yam!
  • brit49
    brit49 Posts: 461 Member
    Yes, Im under my calories,too by about 600
  • registers
    registers Posts: 782 Member
    I have a recurring problem... every time I start focusing on nutrition and health in general, I start watching my portion sizes and increasing my water intake... and I start losing my appetite. Its 9 pm here, and I have 800+ more calories to eat for today. Nothing sounds good, but I know I need to eat. *sigh*

    Suggestions? Does anyone else have this problem?
    eat if you want to gain weight. Common sense.
  • Onesnap
    Onesnap Posts: 2,819 Member
    Once in a while, yes. Planning ahead helps, a lot. You shouldn't be sitting there trying to figure out what sounds good right now. It should have already been planned. The other benefit to planning ahead is, if you see there are a whole bunch of calories left over at the end of the day, you could redistribute them throughout the day so you don't have to eat them all at once. Adding a hundred calories here and there and/or increased portion sizes of breakfast, lunch, and snacks, and those 800+ cals would be taken care of easily.

    I 100% agree with your point of view on this one. :) It's all about the planning! And also, to the person that mentioned working in a convenience store--planning helps with workplace temptations too. My work has a full kitchen and LOTS of bad for you food. I just have to eat what I bring to work and not all the junk around me.
  • lovebeinGIGI
    lovebeinGIGI Posts: 72 Member
    Yes!!! I definitely have that issue!!! I have to really make sure I get my calories and some days I don't even get to 1200 and sometimes not even 1000!!! Work days are the worse because I'm so busy a lot of the time and get to the point I just eat a protein bar and keep moving!! And I'm someone who HATES eating late!!! So if I don't eat before about 7pm...I won't eat at all!! I go to bed so early that I can't eat too late or I'll feel worse.

    But yes....I have to make myself eat a lot of times! You're not alone!
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,032 Member
    I never have this problem. I pre-log my workouts before I go to the class and spread my calories around all during the day. I eat every few hours (lots of healthy snacks).
    ^^ This!
    Works great for me going this route as well.:wink: Planning ahead, is by far easier than it being the end of the day and left with a ton of cals one could have fueled their body with throughout the day instead. Makes for a better/healthier tomorrow.
  • Kelly_Wilson1990
    Kelly_Wilson1990 Posts: 3,245 Member
    I have the same problem. I just try to eat some kind protein.
  • sarah44254
    sarah44254 Posts: 3,078 Member
    I have a recurring problem... every time I start focusing on nutrition and health in general, I start watching my portion sizes and increasing my water intake... and I start losing my appetite. Its 9 pm here, and I have 800+ more calories to eat for today. Nothing sounds good, but I know I need to eat. *sigh*

    Suggestions? Does anyone else have this problem?
    eat if you want to gain weight. Common sense.

    My common sense is directing your suggestion to this thought -> don't eat if you want to lose weight.
    So if I don't eat at all, I will lose weight. I'll also become unhealthy and likely develop some sort of eating disorder. Is this really what you wanted to get across? Eating is good for people. Eating too much or too little is a problem, and this poster is trying to figure out how to NOT eat too little.
  • Goal_Seeker_1988
    Goal_Seeker_1988 Posts: 1,619 Member
    God, I wish I had that problem!
  • michelleengland13
    michelleengland13 Posts: 18 Member
    This happens to me a lot, in fact today I am under about 600 at 9:30, the only reason I am not under more is because I saw how low my calories were and had a tiny bowl of cereal and some milk to bump my calories up.

    During lunch today I had to force myself to eat even though it made my stomach turn. Because we make healthier decisions like lean protein and veggies you are eating less calories and more volume. I can't make my calorie goals most days... :mad:
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,032 Member
    I have a recurring problem... every time I start focusing on nutrition and health in general, I start watching my portion sizes and increasing my water intake... and I start losing my appetite. Its 9 pm here, and I have 800+ more calories to eat for today. Nothing sounds good, but I know I need to eat. *sigh*

    Suggestions? Does anyone else have this problem?
    eat if you want to gain weight. Common sense.

    My common sense is directing your suggestion to this thought -> don't eat if you want to lose weight.
    So if I don't eat at all, I will lose weight. I'll also become unhealthy and likely develop some sort of eating disorder. Is this really what you wanted to get across? Eating is good for people. Eating too much or too little is a problem, and this poster is trying to figure out how to NOT eat too little.
    I too was confused by that posters comment. Eat if we want to gain weight???? Do you mean enough throughout the day to fuel our body? Or are you actually telling the OP NOT to eat? ::shrugs::
  • cindy4mica
    cindy4mica Posts: 777 Member
    NEVER! i wish! i am perpetually hungry. ugh!
  • ghoztt
    ghoztt Posts: 69 Member
    Snack during the day! If you eat a package of granola bars that's around 200 calories right there. Some of those nutrigrain bars and that sort have a decent number of calories as well. Quite a few people enjoy snacking on almonds throughout the day as well. I try not to snack that much because I have no problems filling in calories but I do it now and then.
  • registers
    registers Posts: 782 Member
    I have a recurring problem... every time I start focusing on nutrition and health in general, I start watching my portion sizes and increasing my water intake... and I start losing my appetite. Its 9 pm here, and I have 800+ more calories to eat for today. Nothing sounds good, but I know I need to eat. *sigh*

    Suggestions? Does anyone else have this problem?
    eat if you want to gain weight. Common sense.

    My common sense is directing your suggestion to this thought -> don't eat if you want to lose weight.
    So if I don't eat at all, I will lose weight. I'll also become unhealthy and likely develop some sort of eating disorder. Is this really what you wanted to get across? Eating is good for people. Eating too much or too little is a problem, and this poster is trying to figure out how to NOT eat too little.
    I too was confused by that posters comment. Eat if we want to gain weight???? Do you mean enough throughout the day to fuel our body? Or are you actually telling the OP NOT to eat? ::shrugs::
    I was being sarcastic. It's just so frustrating, I do my best to help people, but they keep on raising the exact same questions, which are COMMON SENSE. They believe the lies that media, and fitness magazines say for financially gain. Everyone knows if you want to lose weight you need a caloric deficit, but they want to eat more?!?!?!?! "I thought we need a caloric deficit to lose weight." They forget rule 1. "create a caloric deficit." What happens when you make yourself eat? You're training yourself to over eat. COMMON SENSE. You're also increasing your caloric in take which will reduce the deficit COMMON SENSE.

    THe media is just filled with lies and brain wash people. "eat multiple times a day to speed up your metabolism" LIE. You need to eat 1200 calories to avoid going in to starvation mode. LIE. Would a 110lbs woman who is 4ft 10inches tall be in starvatoin mode eating 1200 calories a day? NO. Does eating less slow down your metabolism. YES... What does exercise do? SPEED IT UP. So don't be concerned with that stuff if you're exercising. Hasn't a reduce caloric diet been linked to longer life span? YES. So you want to die earlier?? I know people are going to try to say "it doesn't work that way" so here are the scientific studies.

    fasting burns 5 times more fat.
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12051710

    Weight training prevents muscle loss on a low calorie diet(800 calories with resistance training preserves muscle mass)
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10204826

    Multiple feedings has no effect on the BMR or Active metabolic rate
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8399092
  • baisleac
    baisleac Posts: 2,019 Member
    Every day.

    Yup.

    I do plan my meals out for the day, figuring in exercise calories, so I'm not left with a ton at the end of the day. But at the same time, when snack time or lunch time or whatever time rolls around, I frequently have to force myself to actually eat it.

    Once I do, I find I feel better and have more energy, even if I didn't notice I was feeling low before the meal. It's too easy to become a chronic undereater, which can be just as unhealthy as overeating.

    edit to add: To all the folks wishing they had this problem? No, you really don't. It sucks to have to force yourself to eat, but doing it anyway because it would suck worse to screw up your metabolism.
  • registers
    registers Posts: 782 Member
    I have a recurring problem... every time I start focusing on nutrition and health in general, I start watching my portion sizes and increasing my water intake... and I start losing my appetite. Its 9 pm here, and I have 800+ more calories to eat for today. Nothing sounds good, but I know I need to eat. *sigh*

    Suggestions? Does anyone else have this problem?
    eat if you want to gain weight. Common sense.

    My common sense is directing your suggestion to this thought -> don't eat if you want to lose weight.
    So if I don't eat at all, I will lose weight. I'll also become unhealthy and likely develop some sort of eating disorder. Is this really what you wanted to get across? Eating is good for people. Eating too much or too little is a problem, and this poster is trying to figure out how to NOT eat too little.
    I too was confused by that posters comment. Eat if we want to gain weight???? Do you mean enough throughout the day to fuel our body? Or are you actually telling the OP NOT to eat? ::shrugs::
    I was being sarcastic. It's just so frustrating, I do my best to help people, but they keep on raising the exact same questions, which are COMMON SENSE. They believe the lies that media, and fitness magazines say for financially gain. Everyone knows if you want to lose weight you need a caloric deficit, but they want to eat more?!?!?!?! "I thought we need a caloric deficit to lose weight." They forget rule 1. "create a caloric deficit." What happens when you make yourself eat? You're training yourself to over eat. COMMON SENSE. You're also increasing your caloric in take which will reduce the deficit COMMON SENSE.

    THe media is just filled with lies and brain wash people. "eat multiple times a day to speed up your metabolism" LIE. You need to eat 1200 calories to avoid going in to starvation mode. LIE. Would a 110lbs woman who is 4ft 10inches tall be in starvatoin mode eating 1200 calories a day? NO. Does eating less slow down your metabolism. YES... What does exercise do? SPEED IT UP. So don't be concerned with that stuff if you're exercising. Hasn't a reduce caloric diet been linked to longer life span? YES. So you want to die earlier?? I know people are going to try to say "it doesn't work that way" so here are the scientific studies.

    fasting burns 5 times more fat.
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12051710

    Weight training prevents muscle loss on a low calorie diet(800 calories with resistance training preserves muscle mass)
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10204826

    Multiple feedings has no effect on the BMR or Active metabolic rate
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8399092

    For the last time......

    She has a BUILT IN DEFICIT. She does not need to, nor should she, increase that deficit. STOP telling people to undereat.

    Yes I am aware of the built in deficit. Under eating is a caloric deficit, that is what this site is about. It's simple math, if I eat 2000 calories a day, would i lose more weight or less weight if I eat 1800 calories a day??? common sense.
  • suzooz
    suzooz Posts: 720 Member
    Some days, yes. Others no. I will often find myself naturally zig-zagging within a certain calorie range, as I often feel hungrier the day after I have a large workout vs. that day. I try never to go below 1200 -- I can ususally find some fruit or nuts to get the calories in when I'm not real hungry.
  • MaryKatU
    MaryKatU Posts: 146
    I have this problem too most days. I've met goal weight but mostly had a hard time reaching 1200. Now that I am easing into maintenance I am forcing myself to eat those additional calories so I don't lose much more. Even though I have been snacking all evening, I still haven't met my calorie gaol for the day. Bad part is I haven't even increased my calories all the way up to maintenance. It's not that I have issues with food, I'm just not hungry. Guess we are kinda lucky in a way, some people are hungry all day and I wouldn't want to be like that.
  • DancingFox
    DancingFox Posts: 88 Member
    I have a recurring problem... every time I start focusing on nutrition and health in general, I start watching my portion sizes and increasing my water intake... and I start losing my appetite. Its 9 pm here, and I have 800+ more calories to eat for today. Nothing sounds good, but I know I need to eat. *sigh*

    Suggestions? Does anyone else have this problem?
    eat if you want to gain weight. Common sense.

    My common sense is directing your suggestion to this thought -> don't eat if you want to lose weight.
    So if I don't eat at all, I will lose weight. I'll also become unhealthy and likely develop some sort of eating disorder. Is this really what you wanted to get across? Eating is good for people. Eating too much or too little is a problem, and this poster is trying to figure out how to NOT eat too little.
    I too was confused by that posters comment. Eat if we want to gain weight???? Do you mean enough throughout the day to fuel our body? Or are you actually telling the OP NOT to eat? ::shrugs::
    I was being sarcastic. It's just so frustrating, I do my best to help people, but they keep on raising the exact same questions, which are COMMON SENSE. They believe the lies that media, and fitness magazines say for financially gain. Everyone knows if you want to lose weight you need a caloric deficit, but they want to eat more?!?!?!?! "I thought we need a caloric deficit to lose weight." They forget rule 1. "create a caloric deficit." What happens when you make yourself eat? You're training yourself to over eat. COMMON SENSE. You're also increasing your caloric in take which will reduce the deficit COMMON SENSE.

    THe media is just filled with lies and brain wash people. "eat multiple times a day to speed up your metabolism" LIE. You need to eat 1200 calories to avoid going in to starvation mode. LIE. Would a 110lbs woman who is 4ft 10inches tall be in starvatoin mode eating 1200 calories a day? NO. Does eating less slow down your metabolism. YES... What does exercise do? SPEED IT UP. So don't be concerned with that stuff if you're exercising. Hasn't a reduce caloric diet been linked to longer life span? YES. So you want to die earlier?? I know people are going to try to say "it doesn't work that way" so here are the scientific studies.

    fasting burns 5 times more fat.
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12051710

    Weight training prevents muscle loss on a low calorie diet(800 calories with resistance training preserves muscle mass)
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10204826

    Multiple feedings has no effect on the BMR or Active metabolic rate
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8399092

    For the last time......

    She has a BUILT IN DEFICIT. She does not need to, nor should she, increase that deficit. STOP telling people to undereat.

    Yes I am aware of the built in deficit. Under eating is a caloric deficit, that is what this site is about. It's simple math, if I eat 2000 calories a day, would i lose more weight or less weight if I eat 1800 calories a day??? common sense.

    You just told her to eat 800 cals per day. 1600 cal goal, she had 800 cals left, meaning she ate 800 cals for the day - and you told her not to eat more. That is a risk to someone's health. If you don't even bother to look at the person's situation, don't offer advice.

    What's wrong with eating 800 calories a day?? If she's not hungry she shouldn't eat. You want to train her to overeat?? is that your goal so she gains weight? This is a risk to someone's health, you know low calories diets have been linked to longer life span, you trying to kill the woman??? If you don't know what you're talking about don't advise.

    If your solution works for YOU, then great. Understand that is not the way it work for 95% of humanity. Please stop suggestion solutions to people that could endanger them or not offer them proper nutrition.
    That is all.
  • taso42_DELETED
    taso42_DELETED Posts: 3,394 Member
    What's wrong with eating 800 calories a day?? If she's not hungry she shouldn't eat. You want to train her to overeat?? is that your goal so she gains weight? This is a risk to someone's health, you know low calories diets have been linked to longer life span, you trying to kill the woman??? If you don't know what you're talking about don't advise.

    You're like a pro-ana girl trapped in a fat man's body.
  • ilsie99
    ilsie99 Posts: 259
    What's wrong with eating 800 calories a day?? If she's not hungry she shouldn't eat. You want to train her to overeat?? is that your goal so she gains weight? This is a risk to someone's health, you know low calories diets have been linked to longer life span, you trying to kill the woman??? If you don't know what you're talking about don't advise.

    You're like a pro-ana girl trapped in a fat man's body.

    Hahahahahaha
  • jalapenos
    jalapenos Posts: 345 Member
    oh boy.
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