Lowering my calories
Lov3lif3
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Does anyone lower their calories on a day to say basis? I can have 1800 but have a lot to lose, but would only really have the full amount if I over eat which is what I'm trying to stop doing.
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If your goal of 1,800 is from MFP, then why would you consider 1,800 "overeating"? It's a goal that would put you at a deficit.0
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It's a lot of calories Jane and I worry I won't lose eating that amount.0
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Why would MFP give you weight loss calories of 1800 if you wouldn't lose eating that amount?
Anyway, generic advice...
Log accurately, monitor and observe trends/measurements/photos over a sustained period, then adjust calories as necessary.0 -
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If your maintenance is 2300 and you eat 1800 then that is a 500 calorie deficit and you will lose a pound a week on 1800 calories. You should eat as many calories as you are able.0
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Thank you. I haven't logged on for quite a while as I'd tried other diets. So I'll give it my all and log everything. I've got Broncitis at the moment so I need to make sure I pack a lot of fruit and veggies in which will help me to heal I'm sure. Hopefully by next week I can get back to walking.0
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janejellyroll wrote: »
No real reason I've just always thought that a much lower calorie controlled diet was the answer. I'm aiming to lose at least 2lb a week.0 -
It's a lot of calories Jane and I worry I won't lose eating that amount.
OP, how much weight do you have to lose? I am a little shorter than you and I am maintaining at 130 lbs at @1,800 cals. So it would make sense that if you weigh more than 130 lbs, and your activity level is similar to mine (which I consider pretty average), you will lose weight eating that amount.
For the first couple of weeks, eat as you wish and really focus on getting your logging down, precisely and consistently. If you don't have a food scale, get one and use it as much as possible, at least in the beginning. This will help you see where you need to tweak your diet to spend your calories wisely, while losing weight and feeling satiated. It can take up to 4 weeks to really start to see results, so if after 4 weeks, you aren't losing try bringing your calories down at that point if you need to.
But I bet you won't have to, 1800 really isn't that much!0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »
No real reason I've just always thought that a much lower calorie controlled diet was the answer. I'm aiming to lose at least 2lb a week.
Lower isn't always better. If you have a reasonable deficit, you'll be much happier while losing weight. Your energy will be higher. It will be much easier to resist temptation. You'll preserve more of your muscle mass while losing fat.0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »
No real reason I've just always thought that a much lower calorie controlled diet was the answer. I'm aiming to lose at least 2lb a week.
Unless you are obese, 2lbs is the MOST you should expect to lose per week. If you have less than 50 lbs to lose, even 2 lbs per week might be a bit aggressive.
It's just my opinion, but from my personal experience I really believe most people end up yo-yo dieting because they try to do too much too soon. You need to find a way to eat that will not only shed the extra weight, but a way that you can eat for the rest of your life to maintain it, and that can take a while to figure out.
Best of luck :drinker:0 -
janejellyroll wrote: »
No real reason I've just always thought that a much lower calorie controlled diet was the answer. I'm aiming to lose at least 2lb a week.
Be thankful of the calories hun you'll miss them as you lose weight that amount will get lower.
I use to moan at not having enough cals at 1700 a day. Now mfp gives me 1200 to lose 2lbs and 1400 to lose a 1lb0 -
It's a lot of calories Jane and I worry I won't lose eating that amount.
OP, how much weight do you have to lose? I am a little shorter than you and I am maintaining at 130 lbs at @1,800 cals. So it would make sense that if you weigh more than 130 lbs, and your activity level is similar to mine (which I consider pretty average), you will lose weight eating that amount.
For the first couple of weeks, eat as you wish and really focus on getting your logging down, precisely and consistently. If you don't have a food scale, get one and use it as much as possible, at least in the beginning. This will help you see where you need to tweak your diet to spend your calories wisely, while losing weight and feeling satiated. It can take up to 4 weeks to really start to see results, so if after 4 weeks, you aren't losing try bringing your calories down at that point if you need to.
But I bet you won't have to, 1800 really isn't that much!
Yes I have a set of kitchen and bathroom scales. I am lot heavier than you and have a good 5 stone to lose. So maybe it is about right if you can maintain on that amount. Thank you ☺0 -
leahcollett1 wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »
No real reason I've just always thought that a much lower calorie controlled diet was the answer. I'm aiming to lose at least 2lb a week.
Be thankful of the calories hun you'll miss them as you lose weight that amount will get lower.
I use to moan at not having enough cals at 1700 a day. Now mfp gives me 1200 to lose 2lbs and 1400 to lose a 1lb
That's very true and well done in your losd0 -
I lost 2.4 pounds last week eating 1900-2000. It all just depends on how much you have to lose.
If you entered your stats correctly and chose a 2lb a week loss and MFP told you to eat 1800 then that's what you should eat. As long as you entered the correct activity level for yourself then you'll lose approx 2lbs a week if you follow their guidelines.0 -
I have someone between 25-30 more lbs to lose (apprx 2 stone) MFP gives me 1200 cals but I usually take 1300-1400 and I'm still losing (exercising regularly too) So I wouldn't think 1800 is too much for you especially if you say you have 5stone (=70lbs) to lose.
Trust the process..the process works0 -
I'm going to give it my all ☺0
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I lost 2.4 pounds last week eating 1900-2000. It all just depends on how much you have to lose.
If you entered your stats correctly and chose a 2lb a week loss and MFP told you to eat 1800 then that's what you should eat. As long as you entered the correct activity level for yourself then you'll lose approx 2lbs a week if you follow their guidelines.
Yes I added everything correctly though my stivity level has changed to nothing this week due to illness. But I only started today.0 -
I lost 2.4 pounds last week eating 1900-2000. It all just depends on how much you have to lose.
If you entered your stats correctly and chose a 2lb a week loss and MFP told you to eat 1800 then that's what you should eat. As long as you entered the correct activity level for yourself then you'll lose approx 2lbs a week if you follow their guidelines.
Yes I added everything correctly though my stivity level has changed to nothing this week due to illness. But I only started today.
You really shouldn't focus on weight loss while ill. Your body needs the calories to get better. My suggestion would be to eat at maintenance until the bronchitis clears up. Then weigh and log everything you put in your mouth and stick to the 1800 calories MFP set for you for at least a month. Then if you haven't lost weight, reevaluate.0 -
I'm focussing on lots of nutritional food this week using those 1800 each day..while taking a multi vitamin.. so I'm sure I'll be fine. Thanks anyway ☺0
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