Eating Over Maintenance But Not Gaining
cgchow
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Hello! This has been stumping me for a bit now. I m a 22 y/o female who is 5 4". About a year ago, I had a depressive episode that caused me to lose about 10-15 pounds of weight due to severely decreased appetite. I still remained very active (60 min cardio probably per day and super light weight training). I look horrible and feel pretty bony and gross-- and my friends have commented. It s awkward when size 0 jeans are sagging on me. Anyway, I got on a new therapy route, and things in my home life are getting much better. I m starting to relax more and the appetite is definitely back. Here s the thing: I m eating well over maintenance (according to all of the calcs and equations) and have been for a month or two now. I ve also cut back on cardio to about 2-3 times per week, and usually steady-state under an hour. It seems like I should be gaining, but I m not. Are all of these calculators completely wrong? Or is my body still adjusting? Thank you so much for taking the time to read this novel haha!
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There's a chance you're hyper metabolic. It is pretty common when initially increasing your caloric intake after a long period of restricted calories.0
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There's a chance you're hyper metabolic. It is pretty common when initially increasing your caloric intake after a long period of restricted calories.
nah lol
your maintaining level is just higher
The calculators are all estimations
You are probably more active than you think or calculated for. So be happy lol you can eat even more than you thought you would ended up with
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btw i have the same thing
Given maintaining level around 1800 to 1850 TDEE but i eat well over 2000
And maybe even losing on that
Slowly but still i lost a pound last month So now waiting what will happen.0 -
BurnWithBarn2015 wrote: »btw i have the same thing
Given maintaining level around 1800 to 1850 TDEE but i eat well over 2000
And maybe even losing on that
Slowly but still i lost a pound last month So now waiting what will happen.
Thanks for the responses! Keep me updated on how your progress goes.
All the calcs say my maintenance is around 1600, but I'm definitely hitting around 1800 or more... I think I lost a bit initially, too. Now just maintaining. I want to get away from being under 100 lbs though0 -
Hello! This has been stumping me for a bit now. I m a 22 y/o female who is 5 4". About a year ago, I had a depressive episode that caused me to lose about 10-15 pounds of weight due to severely decreased appetite. I still remained very active (60 min cardio probably per day and super light weight training). I look horrible and feel pretty bony and gross-- and my friends have commented. It s awkward when size 0 jeans are sagging on me. Anyway, I got on a new therapy route, and things in my home life are getting much better. I m starting to relax more and the appetite is definitely back. Here s the thing: I m eating well over maintenance (according to all of the calcs and equations) and have been for a month or two now. I ve also cut back on cardio to about 2-3 times per week, and usually steady-state under an hour. It seems like I should be gaining, but I m not. Are all of these calculators completely wrong? Or is my body still adjusting? Thank you so much for taking the time to read this novel haha!
Your body tells you what your maintenance level is
Not calculators which provide estimates, based on averages, with margins of error of up to 20%
I have to eat over my weekly calorie allowance from MFP/ Fitbit and my HRM by 1500-2000 to stay in a maintenance range
Just keep judging against your body over time a
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No that's not a thing
That's a "you what now?"0 -
Don't use online calculations as an exact measurement. Your tdee is just higher than your intake. If your not eating enough you'll lose weight and vice versa0
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Hello! This has been stumping me for a bit now. I m a 22 y/o female who is 5 4". About a year ago, I had a depressive episode that caused me to lose about 10-15 pounds of weight due to severely decreased appetite. I still remained very active (60 min cardio probably per day and super light weight training). I look horrible and feel pretty bony and gross-- and my friends have commented. It s awkward when size 0 jeans are sagging on me. Anyway, I got on a new therapy route, and things in my home life are getting much better. I m starting to relax more and the appetite is definitely back. Here s the thing: I m eating well over maintenance (according to all of the calcs and equations) and have been for a month or two now. I ve also cut back on cardio to about 2-3 times per week, and usually steady-state under an hour. It seems like I should be gaining, but I m not. Are all of these calculators completely wrong? Or is my body still adjusting? Thank you so much for taking the time to read this novel haha!
Your body tells you what your maintenance level is
Not calculators which provide estimates, based on averages, with margins of error of up to 20%
I have to eat over my weekly calorie allowance from MFP/ Fitbit and my HRM by 1500-2000 to stay in a maintenance range
Just keep judging against your body over time a
That sounds logical. Guess I'll just keep increasing my intake and see what happens.
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You're eating over what some calculator says is your maintenance based on population statistical averages...if you're maintaining then you are not eating over maintenance...these calculators are just reasonably good estimations to start with...you have to make adjustments as per your actual results...these calculators aren't some kind of gospel or anything like that.0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »You're eating over what some calculator says is your maintenance based on population statistical averages...if you're maintaining then you are not eating over maintenance...these calculators are just reasonably good estimations to start with...you have to make adjustments as per your actual results...these calculators aren't some kind of gospel or anything like that.
So I'm hearing! Starting to think it's the diet industry in cahoots with the government looking to capitalize on us...0
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