Intake 1400kcal/day anybody else?? =)
rroosie1
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today is my first day for controlling what i eat 1400kcal/day not that easy tho lol
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mines slightly higher then that im at 1500, its my second day and feeling a bit hungry.
Best of luck you too!0 -
Hi there!
I am on 1400 a day for a few weeks now. Hope we can help, support and motivate each other on this journey.0 -
Hi Rroosie, i bet it is not easy on 1400cals a day. I guess it has a lot to do with which macros your calories r coming from predominantly as to whether u continue to b hungry or not.0
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Yes mam0
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Mines 1500. I found I was eating a lot of snacks through the day to get my numbers up. Chicken slices, tin of tuna, nuts etc0
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Hi folks! Don't just pick a number, let MFP calculate what you need. The formulas are pretty accurate these days. For most people trying to lose weight, us the "sedentary" and "lose 1 lb per week." (Unless you have a job where you're on your feet all the time, then you need to experiment with bumping up the calories.
Note that for me, ~2000kcals (plus exercise cals) is maintenance. ~1500kcals (plus exercise) leads me to lose about a pound a week. ~1400kcals seems pretty reasonable for most women.
About hunger: some hunger is to be expected when dieting. After all, you're eating less than you need! It gets better after a week or two (!). Playing with macros can help. My constant advice to people is not to overeat protein and don't be afraid of high-quality fats (olive oil, butter, nuts, and cheese), just log them accurately.
If you want to play around with various BMR/TDEE calculators, check out:
http://www.sailrabbit.com/bmr/
Note that "Mifflin St Jeor" is the formula that MFP supposedly uses.0 -
I'm a guy and I live on 1200 cal a day. Plus I exercise...1
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chesstauren wrote: »I'm a guy and I live on 1200 cal a day. Plus I exercise...
Whether that's adequate nutrition totally depends on your height, weight, sex, age and level of activity. I'm sure there's some variation for individual physiology as well, but I haven't seen that documented. If you are interested, you can have your BMR measured for short money.
(I'll challenge you with this question: is your goal to live or to thrive?)0
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