Cheat meals?

diemos9
diemos9 Posts: 54 Member
edited November 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
Do you count calories on day of cheat meal... and can it effect weight loss...
How often do you cheat meal? (Once a week?) Thanks

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  • Jesusjohnjames
    Jesusjohnjames Posts: 378 Member
    Dont waste your time. Eat at maintenance or under
  • Michaelg235
    Michaelg235 Posts: 1,093 Member
    I do it just for fun .. My cheat meal every week is going to Chinese buffet All you can eat crablegs Clams, octopus,shrimp best time ever lol
  • ogmomma2012
    ogmomma2012 Posts: 1,520 Member
    I do, and I make sure to make it a single meal, rather than a "cheat day" as it's waaaay to easy to go over calories and totally screw over your weekly deficit. It will effect a little, potential water weight, and if you exercise or if your meal makes you a little lazier.
  • DeadLift5
    DeadLift5 Posts: 16 Member
    Guess it depends on how epic the cheat meal is :#
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,672 Member
    Cheat meal? Cheat who, or what?

    I log everything, including days when I eat over calorie goal, as well as days when I eat way, way over calorie goal. If necessary, I estimate - and err on the high side, if I can't be accurate. Gotta know the impact.

    I don't regularly schedule days for eating over goal. Typically, I do it on days when friends are in from out of town, or it's someone's birthday, or something along those lines. I don't do it very often - if it's more than rare/occasional, it will delay my ultimate goal more than I want it delayed. That said, once in a very, very rare while, I eat over goal just because I feel like it, and I haven't done so in a long time.

    And I've learned to do the "weight management arithmetic" in my head (roughly) so I can think about whether a particular opportunity for over-goal eating is worth the delay, or not. 3500 calories = roughly one pound. If I have a 0.5 pound/week loss rate, that's a 250 calorie daily deficit. If I eat 1000 over maintenance calories 1 day, I've delayed my goal by 5 days: the day of the over-eat, plus 4 more. Worth it? Depends. If I do it once a week, though, I've delayed my ultimate goal for a really, really long time.

    Personally, I'd rather set a more reasonable daily deficit, and learn how to live happily within it, than do some dutiful regularly-scheduled blow-out once a week (and then maybe not even record it so not have a way to evaluate whether it was worth it or not). But that's just me.
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