Calorie intake!!

sbrya03
sbrya03 Posts: 40 Member
Ive heard that you have to eat 1200 calories a day but i go way over that because it seems after i eat im still hungary... I need some advice and support.. Add me ill always accept a friend request ... Hope to here from you guys!!

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  • carmkizzle
    carmkizzle Posts: 211 Member
    That is incorrect. Did you enter your information into MFP so that a number of calories would be suggested for you?
  • sbrya03
    sbrya03 Posts: 40 Member
    carmkizzle wrote: »
    That is incorrect. Did you enter your information into MFP so that a number of calories would be suggested for you?

    Well that calories was bit too much and would make me gain more
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    1200 calories is the lowest amount this site and other health organizations will suggest for a woman. But it's not appropriate for all people and probably isn't required for you, depending on your stats.

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/819055/setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets/p1
  • TR0berts
    TR0berts Posts: 7,739 Member
    sbrya03 wrote: »
    carmkizzle wrote: »
    That is incorrect. Did you enter your information into MFP so that a number of calories would be suggested for you?

    Well that calories was bit too much and would make me gain more

    Not if you entered your information correctly. Provided, of course, you don't have a particular medical condition that would make the basic algorithm not work correctly.

    What are your stats? (age, height, weight, typical daily activity level) Inputting those into MFP or another Calorie estimator - again, provided no particular medical issues - should give you a pretty good ballpark figure on Calorie intake.
  • diannethegeek
    diannethegeek Posts: 14,776 Member
    sbrya03 wrote: »
    carmkizzle wrote: »
    That is incorrect. Did you enter your information into MFP so that a number of calories would be suggested for you?

    Well that calories was bit too much and would make me gain more

    How many calories a day did it give you? What are your stats (age, weight, height, activity levels)? What are your goals? Did you try the MFP suggestions and if so for how long? There are lots of people around who'd like to help but it's tough without more details.
  • gillie80
    gillie80 Posts: 214 Member
    edited May 2016
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  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
    sbrya03 wrote: »
    carmkizzle wrote: »
    That is incorrect. Did you enter your information into MFP so that a number of calories would be suggested for you?

    Well that calories was bit too much and would make me gain more

    If you entered your stats into MFP TO LOSE weight and that number makes you gain (?).....then you may be counting inaccurately. Another possibility is you gained water weight one week. There is is going to be some normal fluctuation from time to time.

    MFP wouldn't give you a calorie limit to gain weight....if you requested weight loss.

    Double check your entries, because many in the food database are incorrect. Another possibility is weighing portions is going to be way more accurate than using measuring cups.

  • gillie80
    gillie80 Posts: 214 Member
    sorry, ystem froze there. i was basically saying what TeaBea was saying.
  • J72FIT
    J72FIT Posts: 6,002 Member
    edited May 2016
    TR0berts wrote: »
    What are your stats? (age, height, weight, typical daily activity level)

    ^^^This.

    Give us your info and I'm sure we can ballpark it for you. Remember, it is a guess (an educated one at that) so you have to do a little experimentation to see what works for you.
  • ForeverSunshine09
    ForeverSunshine09 Posts: 966 Member
    If you entered your info and goals correctly mfp will help you lose weight. Even if it doesn't appear possible. Obviously barring any medical issues that would make the algorithm not as accurate. It does work for most Ppl though.
  • extra_medium
    extra_medium Posts: 1,525 Member
    1200 is not a magical number that makes you lose weight. you lose weight by consuming fewer calories than you burn. that's why you enter your info and follow what the site tells you.
  • commanderval
    commanderval Posts: 187 Member
    edited May 2016
    I eat at least 1600 calories a day, I mean that's on the days I do absolutely nothing, but I'm plant based, high carb low fat ;) On the days I move around a lot and work out, I can hit 2 500 cals easy and I still lose. It all goes with your activity level, you "diet". 1200 is absolutely not the magical number. Depending on what you do, you could eat a high calorie diet and still lose.
  • manderson27
    manderson27 Posts: 3,510 Member
    You do not seem to be logging your food every day or your eating habits are a bit hit and miss. Perhaps you need to be eating more regulararly and more nutritious meals that might help with the hunger.

    Also as other posters have said you need to give people more information regarding your height weight etc so they can advise you better.
  • SashEdwards
    SashEdwards Posts: 78 Member
    Do you think it could be just not knowing how to properly eat for 1200 calories a day? I find myself in this struggle. I joined yesterday, and based on what I've entered I am at 1200 calories a day too. As one who's NEVER logged everything that's gone into my mouth (36F, 121lbs, 5'0), I've quickly learned crash course style where a lot of empty carbs sit. Figuring I've always eaten relatively healthy and have been running 4-6 days a week, I couldn't understand why I've not been losing my quitting smoking weight! So here I am. And the lesson I'm getting from 1.5 days of tracking is there are ways to just change the categories where I'm consuming the most and just shifting it to other categories. Example - too much carbs, not enough protein. Well protein helps fill you up, as does water (which I severely lacked). I can see I'm going to be hungry again later today, and I'm almost maxed out before dinner. I think it's taking the time to really concentrate on what comes from where. I think, for myself anyway, after a little experimentation and struggle it will pan itself out but it will take a bit of time? How long have you been at this? Or - maybe if it is too much consider changing your weight loss goals to stretch out a little longer?
    Good luck to you ;)
  • wilsoncl6
    wilsoncl6 Posts: 1,280 Member
    Being a really small petite female can be a struggle when it comes to weight loss. If your weight loss caloric maximum is around 1200 calories, you really should be a pretty close split between protein and carbs unless you're highly active. You get more bang for your buck out of protein when it comes to how much you can eat compaired to carbs and fats.
  • rosebette
    rosebette Posts: 1,660 Member
    Do you think it could be just not knowing how to properly eat for 1200 calories a day? I find myself in this struggle. I joined yesterday, and based on what I've entered I am at 1200 calories a day too. As one who's NEVER logged everything that's gone into my mouth (36F, 121lbs, 5'0), I've quickly learned crash course style where a lot of empty carbs sit. Figuring I've always eaten relatively healthy and have been running 4-6 days a week, I couldn't understand why I've not been losing my quitting smoking weight! So here I am. And the lesson I'm getting from 1.5 days of tracking is there are ways to just change the categories where I'm consuming the most and just shifting it to other categories. Example - too much carbs, not enough protein. Well protein helps fill you up, as does water (which I severely lacked). I can see I'm going to be hungry again later today, and I'm almost maxed out before dinner. I think it's taking the time to really concentrate on what comes from where. I think, for myself anyway, after a little experimentation and struggle it will pan itself out but it will take a bit of time? How long have you been at this? Or - maybe if it is too much consider changing your weight loss goals to stretch out a little longer?
    Good luck to you ;)
    I would assume that with your activity level, you would get some exercise calories to eat back?
  • SashEdwards
    SashEdwards Posts: 78 Member
    @wilsoncl6 I'm going to try to put more protein in, it's such a learning curve - day 3 and still experimenting with carbs/protein/fat lol.

    @rosebette Yes, I am getting calories back, albeit not many, but some (265 first day, 300 second day).