1000 calories a day
Jay2God
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I'm 5'9 270 pounds I started intermittent fasting and I eat 1000 calories a day is that bad? I usually dont get hungry until 2 PM I eat 3 eggs with chicken breast and that's usually around 450 or less calories and I get full then my last meal is at 6pm I eat chicken breast with brocolli coliflower half a avocado and a granola bar and thats it.
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Why are you eating so little? Yes it's bad, the minimum recommended intake for a man is 1500 calories and at your stats you can lose at a healthy rate on a lot more than that.
That is what a tiny 70 year old woman would exist on, not a 270lb young man.23 -
Yes, that's bad.
Assuming you are actually getting 1000 kcal or less a day (people tend to underestimate, especially if they're not weighing everything), you are 500 kcal under the minimum for men.
That means that you are not getting enough calories to maintain essential functions, and are risking damaging your body. It is also very difficult to get enough macro and micro nutrients on that few calories.
Why are you not following MFP's recommendations?14 -
Yes it's bad, why do you feel you have to ask?10
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Yes, that's bad. I weigh 120# less than you and 1000 cal/day is too little for me. You might be able to get away with it in the short time, but not without consequences. That extra rapid weight loss will come at the expense of your existing muscle, sort of the opposite of what you want in the long term.9
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I'm hitting my protein and fat macro goals and keeping my carbs low what do I need to change? Do I really need to eat if not hungry?4
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tinkerbellang83 wrote: »Why are you eating so little? Yes it's bad, the minimum recommended intake for a man is 1500 calories and at your stats you can lose at a healthy rate on a lot more than that.
That is what a tiny 70 year old woman would exist on, not a 270lb young man.
I hit my goal protein and fat goal on macros though. Do I have to add 1 more meal? If I'm not hungry?3 -
What are you trying to achieve?
He/she who eats the most and still loses wins!27 -
Why would you eat so little. The body is like a car needs fuel to run.5
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May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.17
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RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »What are you trying to achieve?
He/she who eats the most and still loses wins!
To lose weight is my goal but I feel like I eat good but yet 1000 calories is so low I dont see myself eating an extra meal but if I have to I will2 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »I'm 5'9 270 pounds I started intermittent fasting and I eat 1000 calories a day is that bad? I usually dont get hungry until 2 PM I eat 3 eggs with chicken breast and that's usually around 450 or less calories and I get full then my last meal is at 6pm I eat chicken breast with brocolli coliflower half a avocado and a granola bar and thats it.
Considering you're a man, hell yea it's bad. You shouldn't be lower than 1500 calories and even at 1500 calories, it's still too low. You're basically eating any muscles you have. What you're doing is doing the opposite of healthy. You're basically killing your organs.15 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »I'm hitting my protein and fat macro goals and keeping my carbs low what do I need to change? Do I really need to eat if not hungry?
Why are you keeping your carbs low? Eat more, if you can't do more volume, do more calorie dense foods like nut butters, oil, etc.
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May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 2652 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »What are you trying to achieve?
He/she who eats the most and still loses wins!
To lose weight is my goal but I feel like I eat good but yet 1000 calories is so low I dont see myself eating an extra meal but if I have to I will
You won't be able to sustain eating 1000 calories. You will end up quitting.
Use MFP as you are meant to and you have a much higher chance of being successful.
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gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.23 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That maths doesn't work out.
3500 calories less = 1lb of fat lost6 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think31 -
RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think
Ooof I didn't get my coffee this morning. I mean surprised it's not higher than that, which begs me to ask if the OP is actually weighing his food correctly or entering his food correctly. At 1000 calories, he would definitely lose more than that.8 -
RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think
Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do2 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think
Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do
By the way I forgot to mention I do not exercise I'm hardly active0 -
35 pounds in 5 months is 7 pounds a month (not week), which is perfectly acceptable. I have a feeling you are eating more than you think, thank goodness.
Are you using a food scale? You are probably eating closer to 2000/day or more.15 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think
Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do
By the way I forgot to mention I do not exercise I'm hardly active
That would make your TDEE 2600 calories.
Eating 1000 a day would create a deficit of 1600 a day, or 1lb lost almost every other day. That would be unsustainable and eat your muscle mass.
Use MFP as designed, it isn't meant to be torture. Have more veggies, have a pint on a Saturday night or what ever you like.6 -
RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think
Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do
By the way I forgot to mention I do not exercise I'm hardly active
That would make your TDEE 2600 calories.
Eating 1000 a day would create a deficit of 1600 a day, or 1lb lost almost every other day. That would be unsustainable and eat your muscle mass.
Use MFP as designed, it isn't meant to be torture. Have more veggies, have a pint on a Saturday night or what ever you like.
MFP tells me to eat 1800 if I'm trying to lose 2lb per week. The problem is I cant see myself eating more then 1200 to be honest I'm hitting my protean and fat goals on my macros I dont know what I'm doing wrong5 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think
Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do
By the way I forgot to mention I do not exercise I'm hardly active
That would make your TDEE 2600 calories.
Eating 1000 a day would create a deficit of 1600 a day, or 1lb lost almost every other day. That would be unsustainable and eat your muscle mass.
Use MFP as designed, it isn't meant to be torture. Have more veggies, have a pint on a Saturday night or what ever you like.
MFP tells me to eat 1800 if I'm trying to lose 2lb per week. The problem is I cant see myself eating more then 1200 to be honest I'm hitting my protean and fat goals on my macros I dont know what I'm doing wrong
You're eating more than you think. If you really are at 1000 calories, you would've lost way more than 2 lbs per week.19 -
35 pounds in 5 months is 7 pounds a month (not week), which is perfectly acceptable. I have a feeling you are eating more than you think, thank goodness.
Are you using a food scale? You are probably eating closer to 2000/day or more.
Today I ate 3 4.0 oz Turkey breast that's 360 calories and I scan it on MFP i legit have to eat granola bar to hit 1000 calories what am i doing wrong1 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think
Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do
By the way I forgot to mention I do not exercise I'm hardly active
Do you, if you have that much will power, then go for it, if you're not active at all, you probably consume more calories than all of the fit active people who consume a thousand more but only netted 500 at the end of the day.21 -
tirowow12385 wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »RuNaRoUnDaFiEld wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »May I ask how long you've been eating this way? Often there's a 'honeymoon' period where you feel on top of the world, energized, in control, and amazed at your newfound willpower. Then you crash. Weak, tired, and hungry isn't fun.
I've been doing it for I'd say 5 months now I started at 300 now I'm at 265
That's 7lbs per week, that's just crazy and I am not saying this in a good way.
It's 1.75lbs a week
Perfect rate of loss, you're eating more than you think
Well idk how many days has it been I'm not keeping count just tracking my calories and macros and step on the scale is all I do
By the way I forgot to mention I do not exercise I'm hardly active
Do you, if you have that much will power, then go for it, if you're not active at all, you probably consume calories than of the fit active people who consume a thousand more but only netted 500 by burning off the rest.
Nobody who is fit and active regularly net 500 calories.
That would leave them emaciated.14 -
gimpybayou0 wrote: »35 pounds in 5 months is 7 pounds a month (not week), which is perfectly acceptable. I have a feeling you are eating more than you think, thank goodness.
Are you using a food scale? You are probably eating closer to 2000/day or more.
Today I ate 3 4.0 oz Turkey breast that's 360 calories and I scan it on MFP i legit have to eat granola bar to hit 1000 calories what am i doing wrong
How do you know they are 4oz, are you weighing them? 4oz of raw turkey is 129 cals according to the USDA database so that's already incorrect and 390 not 360. Also how are you cooking this, do you add any oil/condiments?12 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »gimpybayou0 wrote: »35 pounds in 5 months is 7 pounds a month (not week), which is perfectly acceptable. I have a feeling you are eating more than you think, thank goodness.
Are you using a food scale? You are probably eating closer to 2000/day or more.
Today I ate 3 4.0 oz Turkey breast that's 360 calories and I scan it on MFP i legit have to eat granola bar to hit 1000 calories what am i doing wrong
How do you know they are 4oz, are you weighing them? 4oz of raw turkey is 129 cals according to the USDA database so that's already incorrect and 390 not 360. Also how are you cooking this, do you add any oil/condiments?
From 390 to 360 not a big difference it's not going to get me over 1k calories and how much calories does oil and condiments usually have?3 -
Why not make your diary public and we can see if you are making any rookie errors...also do you eat this way consistently, even at weekends?4
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