Projected Calories and not losing weight
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I'm just going to say that I've found the barcode scanner next to useless unless you're doing very specific packaged foods.
There are also a lot of really inaccurate entries in the database. Basically, if they seem to good to be true, they probably are.
Are you tracking all beverages and condiments? Creamer in coffee, sugar in tea, and butter on sandwiches?Bridget7575 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Measure or weigh? A food scale is much more accurate than measuring cups. And while men tend to lose faster than women, 4 pounds a week is way too fast. .5-1 pound a week is a good range for you.
Here's a video that explains what @malibu927 is saying...https://youtu.be/XpHykP6e_Uk
Thanks. I measure more than weigh
if you measure more than weigh then you can be off by a LOT. weigh everything and use measuring cups for liquid only.I learned that the hard way2 -
CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »I'm just going to say that I've found the barcode scanner next to useless unless you're doing very specific packaged foods.
There are also a lot of really inaccurate entries in the database. Basically, if they seem to good to be true, they probably are.
Are you tracking all beverages and condiments? Creamer in coffee, sugar in tea, and butter on sandwiches?Bridget7575 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Measure or weigh? A food scale is much more accurate than measuring cups. And while men tend to lose faster than women, 4 pounds a week is way too fast. .5-1 pound a week is a good range for you.
Here's a video that explains what @malibu927 is saying...https://youtu.be/XpHykP6e_Uk
Thanks. I measure more than weigh
if you measure more than weigh then you can be off by a LOT. weigh everything and use measuring cups for liquid only.I learned that the hard way
I just bought a food scale today so I'm hoping that will help make things even more accurate.1 -
If you're accurately tracking foods and still stuck it might be worth trying 'cycling' your caloric intake and using the zig-zag method. 1200 is pretty low. Zig Zag calorie rotation will help combat your body's natural 'starvation response' and boost your metabolism. Something like 3 days at 1200 and then eating maintenance calories on the 4th day may do the trick.0
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Bridget7575 wrote: »CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »I'm just going to say that I've found the barcode scanner next to useless unless you're doing very specific packaged foods.
There are also a lot of really inaccurate entries in the database. Basically, if they seem to good to be true, they probably are.
Are you tracking all beverages and condiments? Creamer in coffee, sugar in tea, and butter on sandwiches?Bridget7575 wrote: »quiksylver296 wrote: »Measure or weigh? A food scale is much more accurate than measuring cups. And while men tend to lose faster than women, 4 pounds a week is way too fast. .5-1 pound a week is a good range for you.
Here's a video that explains what @malibu927 is saying...https://youtu.be/XpHykP6e_Uk
Thanks. I measure more than weigh
if you measure more than weigh then you can be off by a LOT. weigh everything and use measuring cups for liquid only.I learned that the hard way
I just bought a food scale today so I'm hoping that will help make things even more accurate.
Good to hear. It will help. I still remember weighing my morning cereal and being pissed off.0 -
If you're accurately tracking foods and still stuck it might be worth trying 'cycling' your caloric intake and using the zig-zag method. 1200 is pretty low. Zig Zag calorie rotation will help combat your body's natural 'starvation response' and boost your metabolism. Something like 3 days at 1200 and then eating maintenance calories on the 4th day may do the trick.
Got nothing against the advice if it helps, but ignore the starvation mode and boost your metabolism part.0
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