When do I switch to a 1/2 lb per week loss please?

GOT_Obsessed
GOT_Obsessed Posts: 817 Member
edited November 25 in Health and Weight Loss
Hi. I am 5'3" and currently 178 lb. I am trying to get to 160. I am set to 1 lb. loss a week which gives me 1490 calories before exercise. I started at 219 and I am not finding sticking to my calories bad at all. I am seeing great results so far.

I have read that you should set it to a 1/2 lb a week closer to your goal. My goal is not 110 lb or anything tiny. 160 is a weight I would be jumping for joy to become. Do you recommend I switch it lower? If so when and why?

Thanks for reading and for your input. May we all reach our fitness and weight goals.
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  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
    I would say probably when you get to 170ish - adjust with 10lbs to go
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    Well done on your loss so far. :smile:

    Are you eating calorie dense and not as filling foods by any chance? If you get 1490 plus exercise that's not too bad. But maybe a diet break is all that's needed ie you eat at maintenance cals for a week or two and then get back to deficit.

    You can also change to 0.5lb any time - loss will be slower but you'll have more calories to work with.

    Normally it's the last 15-20lbs when people change to 0.5lb a week.

    All the best.
  • GOT_Obsessed
    GOT_Obsessed Posts: 817 Member
    Well done on your loss so far. :smile:

    Are you eating calorie dense and not as filling foods by any chance? If you get 1490 plus exercise that's not too bad. But maybe a diet break is all that's needed ie you eat at maintenance cals for a week or two and then get back to deficit.

    You can also change to 0.5lb any time - loss will be slower but you'll have more calories to work with.

    Normally it's the last 15-20lbs when people change to 0.5lb a week.

    All the best.

    Thanks. I will switch my diary to public. I think I do just fine with my food choices. I am almost never hungry.
  • freespirit6315
    freespirit6315 Posts: 119 Member
    What exactly is a diet break? because I don't want to go back to my way of l eating that I have been doing and gained weight back.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,454 Member
    What exactly is a diet break? because I don't want to go back to my way of l eating that I have been doing and gained weight back.

    Read that thread that was linked. Especially the first few pages. Here it is again:

    http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10604863/of-refeeds-and-diet-breaks/p1
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    mmapags wrote: »
    The advice above is good. Just a question out of curiosity but first, congrats on the great progress you have made so far! Why stop at 160 at 5'3"? That would still not be in the normal BMI range.

    Another question is have you take a diet break yet? They can be very beneficial to give your body a "reset" on the hormonal level and help your progress. There is some great info on this here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10604863/of-refeeds-and-diet-breaks/p1

    Probably one of the best threads ever on MFP!

    Thanks for this link.
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    Hi, so day 2 diet break/maintenance is in the books. Man this is really tough for me. First of all I really did not have much for high calorie foods in the house. With my long hike on Sun. I had room for 1600 calories at supper time!

    I thought getting some greasy assed Wendy's would help get me near my alottment but I didn't even want much of an indulgence. I do know that I have done a great job finding ways to prevent cravings. I can't believe I ever ate that much food in the past.

    This diet break has totally reassured me that when I get to where I want to be, I can sustain healthy eating longterm.

    Now I am unclear on how to calculate something and am hoping someone is able to help. When I get to 160 is there a way to know what will my maintenance calories will be? I am 5'3", lightly active, and very poor at math. Thanks.

    Just play with MFP. Put your weight in as 160, sedentary to maintain weight and it will spit out a decent number.
  • GOT_Obsessed
    GOT_Obsessed Posts: 817 Member
    Hi, so day 2 diet break/maintenance is in the books. Man this is really tough for me. First of all I really did not have much for high calorie foods in the house. With my long hike on Sun. I had room for 1600 calories at supper time!

    I thought getting some greasy assed Wendy's would help get me near my alottment but I didn't even want much of an indulgence. I do know that I have done a great job finding ways to prevent cravings. I can't believe I ever ate that much food in the past.

    This diet break has totally reassured me that when I get to where I want to be, I can sustain healthy eating longterm.

    Now I am unclear on how to calculate something and am hoping someone is able to help. When I get to 160 is there a way to know what will my maintenance calories will be? I am 5'3", lightly active, and very poor at math. Thanks.

    Just play with MFP. Put your weight in as 160, sedentary to maintain weight and it will spit out a decent number.

    I did not want to do that because then my report will show that I dropped to 160, achieved goal, etc. won't it?
  • GOT_Obsessed
    GOT_Obsessed Posts: 817 Member
    erickirb wrote: »
    Since your goal is still well above the "normal" weight for your height, you will be fine staying at 1lb loss per week until you get to your goal weight. If you were less than 20% BF% and still trying to lose, that is when 0.5lbs/week would be ideal

    Thanks Erick. Why does it recommend switching it to .5 for those with a lower body fat percentage? Is it just too few calories?
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    Hi, so day 2 diet break/maintenance is in the books. Man this is really tough for me. First of all I really did not have much for high calorie foods in the house. With my long hike on Sun. I had room for 1600 calories at supper time!

    I thought getting some greasy assed Wendy's would help get me near my alottment but I didn't even want much of an indulgence. I do know that I have done a great job finding ways to prevent cravings. I can't believe I ever ate that much food in the past.

    This diet break has totally reassured me that when I get to where I want to be, I can sustain healthy eating longterm.

    Now I am unclear on how to calculate something and am hoping someone is able to help. When I get to 160 is there a way to know what will my maintenance calories will be? I am 5'3", lightly active, and very poor at math. Thanks.

    Just play with MFP. Put your weight in as 160, sedentary to maintain weight and it will spit out a decent number.

    I did not want to do that because then my report will show that I dropped to 160, achieved goal, etc. won't it?

    No. Just change it on the settings page, don't input it as a weight.

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  • GOT_Obsessed
    GOT_Obsessed Posts: 817 Member
    Hi, so day 2 diet break/maintenance is in the books. Man this is really tough for me. First of all I really did not have much for high calorie foods in the house. With my long hike on Sun. I had room for 1600 calories at supper time!

    I thought getting some greasy assed Wendy's would help get me near my alottment but I didn't even want much of an indulgence. I do know that I have done a great job finding ways to prevent cravings. I can't believe I ever ate that much food in the past.

    This diet break has totally reassured me that when I get to where I want to be, I can sustain healthy eating longterm.

    Now I am unclear on how to calculate something and am hoping someone is able to help. When I get to 160 is there a way to know what will my maintenance calories will be? I am 5'3", lightly active, and very poor at math. Thanks.

    Just play with MFP. Put your weight in as 160, sedentary to maintain weight and it will spit out a decent number.

    I did not want to do that because then my report will show that I dropped to 160, achieved goal, etc. won't it?

    No. Just change it on the settings page, don't input it as a weight.

    07di27dd3jv2.png

    Oh thanks! I appreciate it. I was unaware you could play around in there.

    To maintain at 160 (5'3") I will be given:

    Sedentary 1660
    Or
    Lightly Active 1860 calorie allotment.

    I like those numbers. Very doable! ☺☺
  • Tacklewasher
    Tacklewasher Posts: 7,122 Member
    If you have different than standard macro percentages, you will need to reset them after playing around (I should have mentioned that earlier).
  • GOT_Obsessed
    GOT_Obsessed Posts: 817 Member
    Nope I don't but thanks.
  • DebTavares
    DebTavares Posts: 87 Member
    You look amazing!! Congrats!!
  • mountainmare
    mountainmare Posts: 294 Member
    You look beautiful---I am 5'4" and am at 178 today and my goal is 160. I am so grateful that you posted and followed up with your results. I looked at my calories for normal BMI at my age and it was 1350, I just can't do that! If I saw you walking in the park I would think "wow-that is exactly how I want to be at my goal!"
    Thank you so much
  • 23susu23
    23susu23 Posts: 68 Member
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    Well I reached my goal today. I feel great both physically and emotionally.

    Congrats to you! I also have my goal set for 160 and I am 5'4. Last time I was at that weight, I was very satisfied as was my dr and hubby! That was 10 years ago. I'm down 26 lbs and have 34 to go to make that goal. Who knows, I may try to go lower but I'm older and I don't think I want to eat as little as I would need to to keep that lower weight. We'll see!
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