Low calorie.. but high fat
anishaadalal
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I have been on a low calorie diet for a week of 1200 or a little under. When i look at the macros on this app it shows iv ate a lot of fat. Iv met my calorie intake of 1200. Will this really effect my weight?
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Calories is what controls your weight. So it depends solely on whether you have logged correctly and used correct values for what you have eaten.5
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Yes I have.0
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Fat doesn't matter, calories do.2
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What are your stats and goals OP? How much weight are you trying to lose? Are you exercising? If so are you eating a portion of those calories back? Are you logging accurately, ideally using a food scale?
Calories are what matter for weight loss, but 1200 is the minimum threshold for women and many can lose eating more than that. Your comment that you eat 1200 or below is a bit concerning.1 -
The previous posters are correct and calories are what matters. I just wondered - what is 'a lot of fat'? 20%? 30%? More?0
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If anything, eating more fat and fewer carbs for the same amount of calories should make you feel less hungry. Eating fat isn't what makes you fat.5
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Chef_Barbell wrote: »Fat doesn't matter, calories do.
This! I have pre-logged 4 x mini babybels for tonight, you know what eff that make it EIGHT4 -
Chef_Barbell wrote: »Fat doesn't matter, calories do.
This! I have pre-logged 4 x mini babybels for tonight, you know what eff that make it EIGHT
Why not have some proper cheese / buy it in a big block?!0 -
ConicalFern wrote: »Chef_Barbell wrote: »Fat doesn't matter, calories do.
This! I have pre-logged 4 x mini babybels for tonight, you know what eff that make it EIGHT
Why not have some proper cheese / buy it in a big block?!
hah - I know that each one is 46kcal and... I like peeling them FORTY-SIX YEARS OLD I AM5 -
If your main aim is to simply drop the pounds, it doesn't matter what those calories consist of.
It's not 'ideal' however, to eat only sugar until you get to goal - but technically speaking, if you aren't going above your calorie allowance, you'll still lose. Crazy, right? Listen, if it's working for you and you have energy and feel good in your body doing it your way, do it your way.1 -
PinkPixiexox wrote: »If your main aim is to simply drop the pounds, it doesn't matter what those calories consist of.
It's not 'ideal' however, to eat only sugar until you get to goal - but technically speaking, if you aren't going above your calorie allowance, you'll still lose. Crazy, right? Listen, if it's working for you and you have energy and feel good in your body doing it your way, do it your way.
Curious why you would bring up eating nothing but sugar since OP mentioned nothing about that being an issue?6 -
anishaadalal wrote: »I have been on a low calorie diet for a week of 1200 or a little under. When i look at the macros on this app it shows iv ate a lot of fat. Iv met my calorie intake of 1200. Will this really effect my weight?
As many have said, no. Calories are king. Do you use a food scale or all solid and semi solid food?
Why are you eating so little? Don't eat under 1200. Don't aim for a ~2lb per week loss if you have less than 50lbs to lose.1 -
As long as you stay under calorie goal, you will lose weight. I happen to prefer a high fat diet, getting an average of 60-70% of my calories from fat. Keeps me feeling full, even in a deficit.2
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What do you mean "a lot of fat"? Are you getting enough protein? Is so, in a calorie restricted diet, there is no such animal as "a lot of fat". Get your protein, track cals, done.1
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Should be fine. Some lose better with a high fat diet. They find it reduces appetite and stabalizes hormones. I'm one of those. My diet is around 75% fat and I am the healthiest I've been in decades.3
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One thing to realize is that if you are losing a lot of weight then practically speaking in terms of your metabolism you are on a high fat diet because that 500 or 1000 calories deficit is coming out of your fat stores. If having most of your energy coming from fat was a problem we'd all be in trouble.
That said....make sure you are getting enough nonfat in your diet. You still need protein, carbs and your micros and with high fat and 1200 calories you might not be getting enough of those nutrients you need.0 -
How many grams of fat do you usually consume? What do you have your fat % set at?0
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Aaron_K123 wrote: »One thing to realize is that if you are losing a lot of weight then practically speaking in terms of your metabolism you are on a high fat diet because that 500 or 1000 calories deficit is coming out of your fat stores. If having most of your energy coming from fat was a problem we'd all be in trouble.
I am so happy someone realizes this We are consuming our own flesh
This is also blowing a hole in the theory that saturated fat is bad for us, isn't it.1
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